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Rosa's Bus



Rosa's Bus



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Seller's Item Description: Title: Rosa's Bus Author: Kittinger, Jo S. ISBN: 9781590787229 Format: Hardcover Condition: Brand New Publisher: Calkins Creek Comments: Visit Bargain Book Stores for more great deals! 100% Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed: We work hard to ensure 100% customer satisfaction. If you're having a problem with your order, we want to know about it and fix it to your satisfaction. Please allow us to resolve your issue before you leave feedback. To contact us, please use the Find new edition of Rosa's Bus here
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 an ordinary public bus until a woman named Rosa Parks, who had just put in a long day as a seamstress, 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, 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. Meanwhile, lawyers battled in court to challenge segregation laws. From the streets of Montgomery to its present home in the Henry Ford Museum,.



Rosa's Bus, 9781590787229


Rosa's Bus, ISBN-13: 9781590787229, ISBN-10: 1590787226

Rosa's Bus

Rosa's Bus

Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Rosa's Bus by Jo S. Kittinger Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New The story of the bus and the passengers who changed 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 an ordinary public bus until a woman named Rosa Parks, who had just put in a long day as a seamstress, refused to give up her



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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 an ordinary public bus until a woman named Rosa Parks, who had just put in a long day as a seamstress, 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, led by a young minister named Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr From the streets of Montgomery to its present home in the Henry Ford Museum,

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