Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks by Maryann N. Weidt is a brief biography published by Barnes & Noble Books in 2003, consisting of 47 pages. This edition presents an overview of Rosa Parks’ significant contributions to the civil rights movement, particularly her pivotal role in the bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama.
Readers will find a focused exploration of Parks’ life and her impact on civil rights history, especially regarding segregation in transportation and race relations in Montgomery during the 20th century. This juvenile literature aims to educate young readers about the struggles and achievements of African Americans, particularly African American women, in the context of the civil rights movement.
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A brief biography of Rosa Parks, well-known for her role in the bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama at the beginning of the civil rights movement.
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- Parks, Rosa, — 1913-2005 — Juvenile literature.
- African Americans — Alabama — Montgomery — Biography — Juvenile literature.
- African American women — Alabama — Montgomery — Biography — Juvenile literature.
- Civil rights workers — Alabama — Montgomery — Biography — Juvenile literature.
- African Americans — Civil rights — History — 20th century — Juvenile literature.
- Segregation in transportation — Alabama — Montgomery — History — 20th century — Juvenile literature.
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