The Bus Ride that Changed History

The Bus Ride that Changed History
Title The Bus Ride that Changed History PDF eBook
Author Pamela Duncan Edwards
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 36
Release 2009-01-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0547350473

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Now in paperback - an important moment in history is presented in a cumulative format, accessible to the youngest readers. In 1955, a young woman named Rosa Parks took a big step for civil rights when she refused to give up her seat on a bus for a white passenger. The bus driver told her to move. Jim Crow laws told her to move. But Rosa Parks stayed where she was, and a chain of events was set into motion that would eventually change the course of American history. Fifty years later, The Bus Ride That Changed History retraces that chain of events—introducing the civil rights movement, one idea at a time. Take a ride through history in this unique retelling of what happened when one brave woman refused to stand up so that a white passenger could sit down.

The Bus Ride that Changed History

The Bus Ride that Changed History
Title The Bus Ride that Changed History PDF eBook
Author Pamela Duncan Edwards
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2005
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9781415628225

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The story how a woman's courage influenced the course of history.

Rosa's Bus

Rosa's Bus
Title Rosa's Bus PDF eBook
Author Jo S. Kittinger
Publisher Astra Publishing House
Total Pages 42
Release 2020-10-20
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1635924987

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Here is the remarkable story of Bus #2857 and its passengers, including Rosa Parks, who changed history in Montgomery, Alabama, in December 1955. 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. Her arrest sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a major event in the Civil Rights moment, which was led by a young minister named Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. For 382 days, Black passengers chose to walk rather than ride the buses in Montgomery. This picture book is told from the point of view of the bus, telling its story from the streets where it rode, to its present home in the Henry Ford Museum.

Bus Ride to Justice

Bus Ride to Justice
Title Bus Ride to Justice PDF eBook
Author Fred D. Gray
Publisher NewSouth Books
Total Pages 450
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1588382869

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"Lawyer for Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Jr., the Montgomery bus boycott, the Tuskegee syphilis study, the desegregation of Alabama schools and the Selma march, and founder of the Tuskegee human and civil rights multicultural center."

The Bus Ride That Changed History

The Bus Ride That Changed History
Title The Bus Ride That Changed History PDF eBook
Author Pamela Duncan Edwards
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 36
Release 2009-01-12
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780547076744

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In 1955, a young woman named Rosa Parks took a big step for civil rights when she refused to give up her seat on a bus for a white passenger. Readers are taken on a ride through history in this unique retelling of a pivotal event in the civil rights movement. Full color.

Back of the Bus

Back of the Bus
Title Back of the Bus PDF eBook
Author Aaron Reynolds
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 34
Release 2013-12-26
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0147510589

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It’s December 1, 1955. A boy and his mother are riding the bus in Montgomery, Alabama like any other day—way in the back of the bus. The boy passes time by watching his marble roll up and down the aisle with the motion of the bus… Until a big commotion breaks out from way up front. With simple words and powerful illustrations, Aaron Reynolds and Coretta Scott King medalist Floyd Cooper recount the pivotal arrest of Rosa Parks at the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement.

If a Bus Could Talk

If a Bus Could Talk
Title If a Bus Could Talk PDF eBook
Author Faith Ringgold
Publisher Turtleback Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre
ISBN 9780613616331

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For use in schools and libraries only. A biography of the African American woman and civil rights worker whose refusal to give up her seat on a bus led to a boycott that lasted more than a year in Montgomery, Alabama.