Rosa ParksA Chelsea House TitleMary HullNarrated by Darla Middlebrook Book published by Chelsea House On December 1, 1955, seamstress Rosa Parks took a stand by refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. Her defiance against an unjust system triggered the Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped spark the civil rights movement in the 1960s. Parks demonstrated the effectiveness of unified peaceful protests, and throughout her life she advocated an end to violence, discrimination, and injustice, eventually establishing the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for Self-Development. Rosa Parks, Updated Edition, includes fresh insights on the life and legacy of the woman known as the "mother of the civil rights movement." TABLE OF CONTENTS:The Straw that Broke the Camel’s Back No Ordinary Little Girl Getting Involved The New Order The Movement Organizes I Was Not Alone Montgomery Is on Trial Carrying on the Fight Work to Do |