Rosa Parks: My Story

802 Words2 Pages

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Rosa Parks, Jim Haskins, Rosa Parks: My Story, (New York: Penguin Group, 1992) 192pp.

INTRODUCTION

Rosa Parks: My Story is an autobiography. Parks tells about her vital role in the struggle for equality. In detail this book explains how the civil rights movements started. On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus, beginning the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott.

This became one of the boldest acts of defiance during this time. Yet, she didn't stop there. There is much more to her journey. This book illustrates her life like none other from the beginning to the end.

CONTENT

The book begins with her sitting in the front seat of the colored section of a bus in Montgomery. As she sat, more and more white people filled the bus vacancies. When white seats were no longer available, the colored were to give up their seats. Rosa Parks didn't move. She stayed seated. She was tired of giving in to the white people. The bus driver asked Rosa for her seat several times, but she kept refusing. The driver then threatened to have her arrested. That threat didn't frighten her. She only responded, "You may do that." Consequently, two white policemen came, and placed Rosa Parks under arrest.

For half of her life, there had been laws and customs that kept African Americans segregated from the Caucasians. These laws allowed whites to treat blacks without any respect. These actions were never thought to be fair. Even as a child, Rosa protested against disrespectful treatment. Yet, it was very difficult to do anything about the law, when all the law makers were of white ethnicity.

One of Parks earliest memories of childhood w...

... middle of paper ...

...ledge concerning her struggle. So long, I only knew of the boycott for the history books point of view, but this book broadens my awareness. Rosa Parks: My Story allows you to become familiar with Rosa personally. It introduces you to her as a little black girl who just want to be treated right. Rosa was much more before the bus boycott, and even so much more after.

This book would definitely support HIST 2020. This class tells of everything occurring in the nation, but only from one aspect. This book exemplifies every bit of discrimination that African Americans endured during that time period. It also shows how their everyday life changed because of the laws. African Americans couldn't even enjoy school without being discriminated against. Rosa Parks: My Story simply tells how she became known as, "The Mother of the Modern-day Civil Rights Movement."

Open Document