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Claudette Colvin : twice toward justice  Cover Image Book Book

Claudette Colvin : twice toward justice

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  • ISBN: 0374313229
  • ISBN: 9780374313227
  • Physical Description: 133 p. : ill. ; 24 x 22 cm.
    print
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Melanie Kroupa Books, c2009.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Awards Note:
Newbery honor book, 2010.
Robert F. Sibert honor book, 2010.
Subject: Montgomery (Ala.) Race relations History 20th century
Montgomery (Ala.) Biography
Segregation in transportation Alabama Montgomery History
African Americans Segregation Alabama Montgomery History
African American teenage girls Alabama Montgomery Biography
African American civil rights workers Alabama Montgomery Biography
African Americans Alabama Montgomery Biography
Montgomery Bus Boycott, Montgomery, Ala., 1955-1956
Colvin, Claudette 1939-

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Erlanger Branch B C727h (Text) 33126016040002 YA Biography Available -
Independence Branch B C727h (Text) 33126021781087 YA Biography Available -

  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2009 February

    Gr 6 Up—In Montgomery, AL, in March 1955, 15-year-old Colvin refused to give up her bus seat to a white passenger. She was arrested, and although she received some help from local civil rights leaders, they decided that the sometimes-volatile teen was not suitable to be the public face of a mass protest. Later that year, Rosa Parks sparked the famous bus boycott. Colvin was left with a police record and soon faced the additional problems of an unwed pregnancy and expulsion from school. In spite of those troubles, she consented to be named as a plaintiff in the court case that eventually integrated Montgomery's buses. Thus Colvin played a central role in the city's civil rights drama, but her story has been largely lost to history. Hoose, who had been curious about the often-unidentified teen who first defied bus segregation, persuaded her to tell her story. His book puts Colvin back into the historical record, combining her reminiscences with narrative about her life and the tumultuous events of the boycott. He includes background about segregated Montgomery and places Colvin's story into the context of the larger Civil Rights Movement. The text is supplemented with black-and-white photos, reproductions of period newspapers and documents, and sidebars. While virtually all students know Rosa Parks's story, this well-written and engaging book will introduce them to a teen who also fought for racial justice and give them a new perspective on the era, making it an outstanding choice for most collections.—Mary Mueller, Rolla Junior High School, MO

    [Page 119]. Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.
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