Meet Rosa Parks, the "Mother of the Freedom Movement."
Rosa Parks grew up in Alabama, where she learned the importance of standing up for what is right. Her courageous act in 1955 of refusing to give up her seat on a segregated bus became a turning point in the civil rights movement. This act sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a pivotal moment that eventually led to the end of segregation on public transport.
Rosa’s bravery and unwavering commitment to justice helped pave the way for future generations to fight for equality. Throughout her life, she continued to work tirelessly for civil rights, leaving an inspiring legacy for all.
This beautifully illustrated book offers young readers a glimpse into Rosa’s extraordinary life and her role in shaping the history of equal rights. With extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline and historical photos, this book is a powerful way to introduce children to one of the most influential figures in the fight for justice.
Key Features:
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Inspiring Story: Learn about Rosa Parks’ life and legacy as a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement.
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Stylish Illustrations: Quirky and engaging artwork that brings her story to life for young readers.
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Extra Facts: A biographical timeline and photos to deepen understanding of her impact on history.
A must-have for young readers, this book is perfect for teaching about courage, equality, and standing up for what’s right.