The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks: Revisioning History for Young
Autor Brandy Colbert, Jeanne Theoharisen Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780807067574
ISBN-10: 0807067571
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 141 x 200 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Young Readers Edition
Editura: Beacon Press
Seria Revisioning History for Young
ISBN-10: 0807067571
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 141 x 200 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Young Readers Edition
Editura: Beacon Press
Seria Revisioning History for Young
Cuprins
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE
A (Shy) Rebel Is Born
CHAPTER TWO
Following Rules and Breaking Some Too
CHAPTER THREE
Introducing Raymond Parks—“The First Real Activist I Ever Met”
CHAPTER FOUR
The Newest Member of the NAACP
CHAPTER FIVE
Organizing in the Face of Opposition
CHAPTER SIX
The NAACP Youth Council Gets a Fresh Start
CHAPTER SEVEN
Resistance + Anger = Seeds of Change
CHAPTER EIGHT
Claudette Colvin Sits Down (and Rises Up)
CHAPTER NINE
Highlander Folk School
CHAPTER TEN
Seeking Justice for Emmett Till
CHAPTER ELEVEN
December 1, 1955
CHAPTER TWELVE
A Boycott Blossoms
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Rosa Parks Goes to Court
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
A Yearlong Boycott
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
The Best of Times and the Worst of Times
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Victory at Last (but the Struggle Continues)
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
“The Northern Promised Land That Wasn’t”
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
Rosa Parks Joins the Fight Up North
CHAPTER NINETEEN
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
CHAPTER TWENTY
Working for John Conyers
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
Meeting Malcolm X
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
Going (Back) Down South
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
The Detroit Uprising
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
The Assassination of Dr. King
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
Black Power!
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
“Freedom Fighters Never Retire”
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
The Struggle Continues
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
Image Credits
Index
About the Author
About the Adapter
CHAPTER ONE
A (Shy) Rebel Is Born
CHAPTER TWO
Following Rules and Breaking Some Too
CHAPTER THREE
Introducing Raymond Parks—“The First Real Activist I Ever Met”
CHAPTER FOUR
The Newest Member of the NAACP
CHAPTER FIVE
Organizing in the Face of Opposition
CHAPTER SIX
The NAACP Youth Council Gets a Fresh Start
CHAPTER SEVEN
Resistance + Anger = Seeds of Change
CHAPTER EIGHT
Claudette Colvin Sits Down (and Rises Up)
CHAPTER NINE
Highlander Folk School
CHAPTER TEN
Seeking Justice for Emmett Till
CHAPTER ELEVEN
December 1, 1955
CHAPTER TWELVE
A Boycott Blossoms
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Rosa Parks Goes to Court
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
A Yearlong Boycott
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
The Best of Times and the Worst of Times
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
Victory at Last (but the Struggle Continues)
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
“The Northern Promised Land That Wasn’t”
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
Rosa Parks Joins the Fight Up North
CHAPTER NINETEEN
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
CHAPTER TWENTY
Working for John Conyers
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
Meeting Malcolm X
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
Going (Back) Down South
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
The Detroit Uprising
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
The Assassination of Dr. King
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
Black Power!
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
“Freedom Fighters Never Retire”
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
The Struggle Continues
Acknowledgments
Selected Bibliography
Image Credits
Index
About the Author
About the Adapter