Rosa Parks
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Mitchell Lane, 2009.
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Kathleen Tracy., & Kathleen Tracy|AUTHOR. (2009). Rosa Parks . Mitchell Lane.

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Soft-spoken and unassuming, Rosa Parks was an unlikely activist. But her sense of justice inspired her to speak out against racism and injustice, regardless of the personal price it exacted. In the process, she became an enduring symbol of the power of an individual to change the course of history.
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