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If a Bus Could Talk
If a Bus Could Talk: The Story of Rosa Parks | Faith Ringgold
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If a bus could talk, it would tell the story of a young African-American girl named Rosa who had to walk miles to her one-room schoolhouse in Alabama while white children rode to their school in a bus. It would tell how the adult Rosa rode to and from work on a segregated city bus and couldn't sit in the same row as a white person. It would tell of the fateful day when Rosa refused to give up her seat to a white man and how that act of courage inspired others around the world to stand up for freedom. In this book a bus does talk, and on her way to school a girl named Marcie learns why Rosa Parks is the mother of the Civil Rights movement. At the end of Marcie's magical ride, she meets Rosa Parks herself at a birthday party with several distinguished guests. Wait until she tells her class about this!
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JRQuintanilla
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I really enjoyed reading this Historical Fiction book, and I believe young children would learn so much from reading it as well. The book shares its readers the life of Rosa Parks, and the courageous woman that she was. Attached is the wiki page for Rosa Parks; as a resource for anyone interested the book. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Parks #ucflae3414sp17

BrielleR I love this book! What a great resource for kids to use to learn about Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights Movement 7y
DrSpalding She is a real person so it's not HF but ___? 7y
JRQuintanilla @DrSpalding Oops, it is a historical non-fiction! 7y
DrSpalding One more time, it's a B__________! 7y
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Tamra
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Fun intro to Rosa and educational beyond the 5-9 range.