Filter By Subjects
African American women civil rights workers African American women civil rights workers Biography Juvenile literature Civil rights movements Civil rights movements Juvenile literature Parks, Rosa 1913-2005 Parks, Rosa 1913-2005 Juvenile literature Race discrimination Race discrimination Juvenile literature Women Women Biography Juvenile literatureFilter By Authors
Harris, DuchessFilter By Series
Perspectives on American progressFilter By Subjects
African American women civil rights workers African American women civil rights workers Biography Juvenile literature Civil rights movements Civil rights movements Juvenile literature Parks, Rosa 1913-2005 Parks, Rosa 1913-2005 Juvenile literature Race discrimination Race discrimination Juvenile literature Women Women Biography Juvenile literatureFilter By Authors
Harris, DuchessFilter By Series
Perspectives on American progressHarris, Duchess
Summary: When black bus rider Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white passenger in 1955, she helped ignite a civil rights struggle across the country. Examines this historic event from multiple perspectives, including those of Parks herself, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., and Parks's husband, Raymond.
Format: text
Publisher / Publication Date: Abdo Publishing 2018