rosa parks (little people, big dreams)

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$15.00 CAD

rosa parks (little people, big dreams): rosa parks grew up in alabama, where she learned the power of standing up for herself. in 1955, her brave act of refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated bus sparked the montgomery bus boycott, a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. this beautifully illustrated book tells the inspiring story of rosa parks' fight for equality and how her actions helped end segregation on public transport. perfect for babies and toddlers, this book introduces young readers to a true icon of courage and justice.

hardcover

Estimated delivery between april 23 and april 25.

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