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Rosa's Bus. The Ride to Civil Rights
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- Nombre de pages40
- FormatEpub fixed layout
- ISBN978-1-63592-498-5
- EAN9781635924985
- Date de parution20/10/2020
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille18 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurCalkins Creek
Résumé
Celebrate the remarkable heroism of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott in this illustrated Black history book for kids, told from the perspective of Bus #2857! Free-verse stanzas and gorgeous, large-scale oils bring to life a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement that changed American history. Like all buses in Montgomery, Alabama in the 1950s, Bus #2857 was segregated: white passengers sat in the front, and Black passengers sat in the back.
Bus #2857 was ordinary-until a woman named Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. After Rosa's arrest, Bus #2857's passengers chose to walk rather than ride the buses in Montgomery for 382 days. In this children's picture book for ages 7-10, Bus #2857 tells the remarkable story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott-from the streets it rode to its present-day home in the Henry Ford Museum.
Told with stunning free-verse and oil illustrations, this kids Black history book offers a unique perspective on a major event in the Civil Rights Movement-and celebrates the heroism of Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and other freedom riders.
Bus #2857 was ordinary-until a woman named Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white passenger. After Rosa's arrest, Bus #2857's passengers chose to walk rather than ride the buses in Montgomery for 382 days. In this children's picture book for ages 7-10, Bus #2857 tells the remarkable story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott-from the streets it rode to its present-day home in the Henry Ford Museum.
Told with stunning free-verse and oil illustrations, this kids Black history book offers a unique perspective on a major event in the Civil Rights Movement-and celebrates the heroism of Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and other freedom riders.



