Description: A brief biography of the black woman in Montgomery, Alabama, whose experiences with segregation led to her role in the early days of the civil rights movement.
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Synopsis A brief biography of the black woman in Montgomery, Alabama, whose experiences with segregation led to her role in the early days of the civil rights movement.
Details
Publication Date:
1991-03-01
Series:
Gateway Civil Rights Series
Edition Description:
Illustrated
Size
Length:
28 pages
Height:
9.5 in
Width:
7.8 in
Thickness:
0.2 in
Weight:
11.2 oz
Publisher's Note A biography of the Alabama Black woman whose refusal to give up her seat to a white person in 1955 started the Montgomery bus boycott and led to important civil-rights gains for Blacks.