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Rosa Parks: A Life

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Dive into the profound narrative of "Rosa Parks: A Life," where eminent historian Douglas Brinkley meticulously chronicles the journey of an American heroine whose simple act of courage on a segregated bus sparked monumental changes in the landscape of racial justice. Published on October 25, 2005, this biography navigates through Rosa Parks' early years in Jim Crow Alabama, her pivotal role within the NAACP, and her daring defiance that ignited the Civil Rights Movement. Brinkley's well-researched narrative not only captures Parks' devout and resilient spirit but also paints an intricate portrait of the societal upheavals and personal trials she faced. Middle school readers will find inspiration in Parks' story, encouraging a deeper understanding of the ongoing struggle for racial equality and the power of individual action in shaping history. This book is a vital resource for anyone looking to explore the intersections of history, social justice, and the enduring impact of one woman's indomitable spirit.

Book Details

Published by Penguin Books on October 25, 2005
256 pages
ISBN: 9780143036005
Best for readers in Middle School
This book provides valuable insights into Racial Justice , highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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