moment Of Truth
when Rosa Parks Was Growing Up In Montgomery, Alabama, She Hated The Unfair Rules That Black People Had To Live By — Like Drinking Out Of Special Water Fountains And Riding In The Back Of The Bus. Years Later, Rosa Parks Changed The Lives Of African American In Montgomery — And All Across America — With One Courageous Act.
on A December Evening In 1955, Rosa Parks Refused To Give Up Her Bus Seat To A White Passenger. She Was Arrested And Put In Jail. But Rosa Parks Fought Back, Along With Many Other African Americans. After A Long Struggle, Their Heroic Efforts Launched The Modern Civil Rights Movement. How Could One Quiet, Gentle Woman Have Started It All? This Is Her Story.
children’s Literature
a Chapter Book For Young Readers, Rosa Parks Is A Kind Of Primer For The Civil Rights Movement, Explaining Both The Jim Crow Laws Of A South In The 1950’s, And Mrs. Parks’s Quiet, Stubborn Role In Changing Them. It Is Simply And Effectively Written.
Publish Date : 1995T
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