Civil rights icon Claudette Colvin teams up with Phillip Hoose--author of the Newbery Honor and National Book Award-winning blockbuster biography Claudette...
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037438973X
ISBN-13:
9780374389734
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr)
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11.00 X 9.00 X 1.00 inches
Language
English
Civil rights icon Claudette Colvin teams up with Phillip Hoose--author of the Newbery Honor and National Book Award-winning blockbuster biography Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice--to tell her groundbreaking story in this unforgettable picture book illustrated by New York Times-bestselling artist Bea Jackson.
Montgomery, Alabama 1955. Fifteen-year-old Claudette Colvin is tired. Tired of white people thinking they're better than her. Tired of going to separate schools and separate bathrooms. Most of all, she's tired of having to give up her seat on the bus whenever a white person tells her to. She wants freedom NOW! But what can one teenager do? On a bus ride home from school one day, young Claudette takes a stand for justice and refuses to get up from her seat--nine months before Rosa Parks will become famous for doing the same. What follows will not only transform Claudette's life but the course of history itself. In the words of Claudette Colvin herself, as told to acclaimed nonfiction writer Phillip Hoose, this empowering, heroic story illustrates how one simple act of courage can create real and lasting change.ISBN-10
:037438973X
ISBN-13
:9780374389734
Publisher
:Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr)
Publication date
: 12 Nov, 2024
Category
Sub-Category
: People & Places - United States - African American & Black
Format
:Hardcover
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
Dimension
: 11.00 X 9.00 X 1.00 inches
Weight
:454 g
A Junior Library Guild Selection
"A Civil Rights activist who sat on a bus before Rosa Parks did and paid the price tells her story . . . As well as honoring her as one of the earliest and last-surviving Civil Rights pioneers, the book might well inspire readers to take up Hoose's closing suggestion to ask, 'Is there a little Claudette in me?' Courageous acts, long undersung but well worth remembering." --Kirkus ReviewsCopyright © 2024. Boganto.com. All Rights Reserved