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File — In this Sunday, April 1, 2018 file photo Cheryl Galloway, of Providence, R.I., front, uses a mobile phone to take a photo with family members in front of the rebuilt house of Rosa Parks at the WaterFire Arts Center, in Providence. The house will be displayed in Rhode Island for at least a month because several groups, including NAACP Providence, have provided money. The house was supposed to be the centerpiece of a weeks long exhibition this spring at Brown University, which the Ivy league school abruptly canceled. Rosa Parks moved to the house in Detroit in 1957, two years after refusing to give up her bus seat. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

File — In this Sunday, April 1, 2018 file photo Cheryl Galloway, of Providence, R.I., front, uses a mobile phone to take a photo with family members in front of the rebuilt house of Rosa Parks at the WaterFire Arts Center, in Providence. The house will be displayed in Rhode Island for at least a month because several groups, including NAACP Providence, have provided money. The house was supposed to be the centerpiece of a weeks long exhibition this spring at Brown University, which the Ivy league school abruptly canceled. Rosa Parks moved to the house in Detroit in 1957, two years after refusing to give up her bus seat. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)

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