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Rosa  Cover Image Book Book

Rosa

Giovanni, Nikki. (Author). Collier, Bryan, (ill.).

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  • ISBN: 0805071067 (hc : alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: print
    1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 29 cm.
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Henry Holt, 2005.

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Awards Note:
Coretta Scott King Award, 2006.
Caldecott honor book, 2006.
Subject: Parks, Rosa 1913-2005
African Americans Alabama Montgomery Biography
Civil rights workers Alabama Montgomery Biography
African Americans Civil rights
Segregation in transportation
Montgomery (Ala.) Race relations
Montgomery (Ala.) Biography

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at Kenton County.

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Covington Branch J B P2523g (Text) 33126021750538 JBiography Available -
Erlanger Branch J B P2523g (Text) 33126012675975 JBiography Available -

  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2005 September

    Gr 3-5 -Rosa Parks's personal story moves quickly into a summary of the Civil Rights movement in this striking picture book. Parks is introduced in idealized terms. She cares for her ill mother and is married to "one of the best barbers in the county." Sewing in an alterations department, "Rosa Parks was the best seamstress. Her needle and thread flew through her hands like the gold spinning from Rumpelstiltskin's loom." Soon the story moves to her famous refusal to give up her seat on the bus, but readers lose sight of her as she waits to be arrested. Giovanni turns to explaining the response of the Women's Political Caucus, which led to the bus boycott in Montgomery. A few events of the movement are interjected-the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education , the aftermath and reactions to the murder of Emmett Till, the role of Martin Luther King, Jr., as spokesperson. Collier's watercolor and collage scenes are deeply hued and luminous, incorporating abstract and surreal elements along with the realistic figures. Set on colored pages, these illustrations include an effective double foldout page with the crowd of successful walkers facing a courthouse representing the 1956 Supreme Court verdict against segregation on the buses. Many readers will wonder how it all went for Parks after her arrest, and there are no added notes. Purposeful in its telling, this is a handsome and thought-provoking introduction to these watershed acts of civil disobedience.-Margaret Bush, Simmons College, Boston

    [Page 192]. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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