Presenting a corrective to the popular notion of Rosa Parks as the quiet seamstress who, with a single act, birthed the modern civil rights movement, Theoharis provides a revealing window into Parks' politics and years of activism. She shows readers how this civil rights movement radical sought — for more than a half a century — to expose and eradicate the American racial-caste system in jobs, schools, public services, and criminal justice.
The definitive political biography of Rosa Parks examines her six decades of activism, challenging perceptions of her as an accidental actor in the civil rights movement. This revised edition includes a new introduction by the author, who reflects on materials in the Rosa Parks estate, purchased by Howard Buffett in 2014 and opened to the public at the Library of Congress in February 2015. Theoharis contextualizes this rich material — made available to the public for the very first time and including more than seven thousand documents — and deepens our understanding of Parks’s personal, financial, and political struggles.
Recommended Age | Adults |
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Author | Jeanne Theoharis |
ISBN | 0807076929 |
Publication Date | Jan 21, 2014 |
Publisher | Beacon Press |
Language | English |