Now in paperback - an important moment in history is presented in a
cumulative format, accessible to the youngest readers.
In 1955, a young woman named Rosa Parks took a big step for civil rights
when she refused to give up her seat on a bus for a white passenger. The
bus driver told her to move. Jim Crow laws told her to move. But Rosa
Parks stayed where she was, and a chain of events was set into motion
that would eventually change the course of American history.
Fifty years later, The Bus Ride That Changed History retraces that chain
of events--introducing the civil rights movement, one idea at a time.
Take a ride through history in this unique retelling of what happened
when one brave woman refused to stand up so that a white passenger could
sit down.