Many years ago black people in the South could not go to the same schools as white people.
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The black woman whose acts of civil disobedience led to the 1956 Supreme Court order to desegregate buses in Montgomery, Alabama, explains what she did and why.
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Juvenile literature, Biography, African Americans, Civil rights workers, Race relations, Civil rights, Segregation in transportation, History, Women, Afro-Americans, Segregation, Civil rights, juvenile literature, African americans, biography, juvenile literature, Montgomery (ala.), race relations, Parks, rosa, 1913-2005, Women, united states, biography, African americans, alabama, montgomery, African americans, biography, African americans, civil rights, Parks, rosa, 1913-2005, juvenile literaturePeople
Rosa Parks (1913-)Places
Alabama, Montgomery, Montgomery (Ala.)Times
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I am Rosa Parks
2001, Houghton Mifflin, HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
Unknown Binding
in English
- 1st ed edition
0618062408 9780618062409
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"Many years ago black people in the South could not go to the same schools as white people."
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