Rosa Parks : a life in American history
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Rosa Parks : a life in American history
(Black history lives)
ABC-CLIO, c2021
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Summary: "Rosa Parks: A Life in American History explores the life of this important civil rights activist in the context of the cultural and social history of her time"--Provided by publisher
"Timeline": p. 171-174
Bibliography: p. 175-182
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Rosa Parks's crucial decision proved more than one to remain seated. This book uses historical analysis and Parks's own words to paint a complete picture of her life as a courageous and defiant civil rights activist.
Rosa Parks: A Life in American History explores the life of this important civil rights activist in the context of the cultural and social history of her time. The book focuses heavily on the influence of her mother and grandparents in her civil rights activism and emphasizes the fact that Rosa Parks was always active and engaged in the struggle for civil rights. Analyses of speeches she delivered provide a picture that broadens her influence and importance far beyond the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Chapters are organized chronologically, beginning with Rosa Parks' family history and ending with her death and legacy, and a culminating chapter explores her extensive impact on American history. The work also includes a timeline of key events in her life and a bibliography to aid additional research. Readers will benefit from a holistic approach that explores Parks' life well beyond her refusal to give up her seat on the Montgomery bus line. Of note, this book connects Parks' lifelong activism to the spirit of justice and resistance she learned at a young age.
Table of Contents
Series Foreword
Preface: Rewriting Rosa Parks in Collective Memory
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1
The Roots of Race Consciousness
Chapter 2
Miseducation and Reeducation
Chapter 3
The Reality of Rape Culture
Chapter 4
Black Voter Registration Efforts
Chapter 5
Public Activism
Chapter 6
Youth Movements
Chapter 7
Battle on the Bus
Chapter 8
The Montgomery Bus Boycott
Chapter 9
"Tired of Giving In"
Chapter 10
A Symbol Frozen in Time
Why Rosa Parks Matters
Timeline
Bibliography
Index
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