Rosa Parks / Douglas Brinkley.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Penguin lives seriesPublication details: New York : Viking, 2000.Description: 246 pages ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0670891606
  • 9780670891603
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Rosa Parks.; Online version:: Rosa Parks.DDC classification:
  • 323/.092 21
LOC classification:
  • F334.M753 P373 2000
NLM classification:
  • B P2522b
Contents:
Up from Pine Level -- Coming of age in Montgomery -- A stirring passion for equality -- Laying a foundation -- The preparation -- The bus boycott -- Strength through serenity -- "We make the road by walking it" -- Steadfast and unmovable -- Detroit days -- Months of bloody Sundays -- Onward.
Summary: Rosa Parks, an African American seamstress in 1955 Alabama, had no idea she was changing history when, work-weary, she refused to surrender her seat to a white passenger on a segregated bus. Today, she is immortalized for the defiance that sent her to jail & triggered a bus boycott that catapulted Martin Luther King, Jr., into the national spotlight. Who was she, before & after her historic act, & how did that act sound the death knell for Jim Crow? Historian Douglas Brinkley, whose "vigorous language" & "marvelous portraits" (Stephen Ambrose) have made him an acclaimed author & a media favorite, brings mid-century America alive in this brilliant examination of a celebrated heroine in the context of her life & tumultuous times. Here in Rosa Parks are the quiet dignity, hope, courage, & humor which have made this twentieth-century everywoman a living legend--an eye-opener of a book for students of history, politics, the black experience, & human nature.
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Up from Pine Level -- Coming of age in Montgomery -- A stirring passion for equality -- Laying a foundation -- The preparation -- The bus boycott -- Strength through serenity -- "We make the road by walking it" -- Steadfast and unmovable -- Detroit days -- Months of bloody Sundays -- Onward.

Rosa Parks, an African American seamstress in 1955 Alabama, had no idea she was changing history when, work-weary, she refused to surrender her seat to a white passenger on a segregated bus. Today, she is immortalized for the defiance that sent her to jail & triggered a bus boycott that catapulted Martin Luther King, Jr., into the national spotlight. Who was she, before & after her historic act, & how did that act sound the death knell for Jim Crow? Historian Douglas Brinkley, whose "vigorous language" & "marvelous portraits" (Stephen Ambrose) have made him an acclaimed author & a media favorite, brings mid-century America alive in this brilliant examination of a celebrated heroine in the context of her life & tumultuous times. Here in Rosa Parks are the quiet dignity, hope, courage, & humor which have made this twentieth-century everywoman a living legend--an eye-opener of a book for students of history, politics, the black experience, & human nature.

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