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| 323.042 BAL I, the citizen : | 323.042 BAL I, the citizen : unraveling the power of citizen engagement / | 323.042094 Engaging citizens in policy making : | 323.092 THE The rebellious life of Mrs. Rosa Parks / | 323.0954 PAL Protection of human rights, a critique : | 323.0954 SRI In pursuit of proof : | 323.0971 GOU Taking liberties : |
Contains a new introduction.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents
Introduction: National Honor/Public Mythology: The Passing of Rosa Parks
Chapter 1: "A Life History of Being Rebellious": The Early Years of Rosa McCauley Parks
Chapter 2: "It Was Very Difficult To Keep Going When All Our Work Seemed To Be in Vain":The Civil Rights Movement Before the Bus Boycott
Chapter 3: "I Had Been Pushed As Far As I Could Stand To Be Pushed":Rosa Parks's Bus Stand
Chapter 4: "There Lived a Great People":The Montgomery Bus Boycott
Chapter 5: "It Is Fine To Be a Heroine But the Price Is High": The Suffering of Rosa Parks
Chapter 6: "The Northern Promised Land That Wasn't": Rosa Parks and the Black Freedom Struggle in Detroit
Chapter 7: "Any Move to Show We Are Dissatisfied:" Mrs. Parks in the Black Power Era
Conclusion: "Racisim is Still Alive":Negotiating the Politics of Being a Symbol
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index