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Rosa Parks


  • Turnaround distributed publ
  • NBM Comics Biographies
  • by By Mariapaola Pesce. Illustrated by Matteo Mancini
A graphic history of Rosa Parks' story, covering the context of her famous refusal to give up her seat, and its relevance to today.

ISBN 9781681122915 | EN | HB
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Publisher Turnaround distributed publ (FIRM)
ISBN 9781681122915
Author(s) By Mariapaola Pesce. Illustrated by Matteo Mancini
Publication date March 2022
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 229 x 165 mm
Illustrations throughout col.ill.
Pages 128
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition NBM Comics Biographies
Description

Montgomery, Alabama, December 1, 1955: at the end of the working day, 42-year-old Rosa Parks, a black leather dressmaker, takes bus 2857, heading home. She sits in a center row, but when a white passenger gets on after a few stops, the driver asks her to get up to give him her seat, as required by the rules. Rosa knows them well: the blacks sit in the back, the whites in front, while the center seats are mixed and can only be used if all the others are occupied, but the whites retain priority. "No," Rosa replies, she doesn't intend to get up. That simple refusal turns her into a heroine of black rights, engaged in the fight against segregation that oppresses Alabama and other southern states, becoming the propellant of the historic bus boycott in Montgomery led by Martin Luther King. This is her story shown in a context of why it is still so resonant today.