Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice (Unabridged) Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice (Unabridged)

Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

National Book Award, Young People's Literature, 2009

On March 2, 1955, a slim, bespectacled teenager refused to give up her seat to a white woman on a segregated bus in Mont-gomery, Alabama. Shouting "It's my constitutional right!" as police dragged her off to jail, Claudette Colvin decided she'd had enough of the Jim Crow segregation laws that had angered and puzzled her since she was a young child.

But instead of being celebrated, as Rosa Parks would be when she took the same stand nine months later, Claudette found herself shunned by many of her classmates and dismissed as an unfit role model by the black leaders of Montgomery. Undaunted, she put her life in danger a year later when she dared to challenge segregation yet again - as one of four plaintiffs in the landmark busing case Browder v. Gayle.

Based on extensive interviews with Claudette Colvin and many others, Phillip Hoose presents the first in-depth account of a major, yet little-known, civil rights figure whose story provides a fresh perspective on the Montgomery bus protest of 1955 - 56. Historic figures like Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rosa Parks play important roles, but center stage belongs to the brave, bookish girl whose two acts of courage were to affect the course of American history.

GENRE
History
NARRATOR
CW
Channie Waites
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
03:38
hr min
RELEASED
2009
December 10
PUBLISHER
Brilliance Audio
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
166.9
MB