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Did you know that history can be changed by a single brave choice? On March 2, 1955, fifteen-year-old Claudette Colvin boarded a segregated bus in Alabama. Inspired by the fierce abolitionists she was learning about in school, Claudette made a monumental decision: she refused to give up her seat to a white woman. She had no idea her brave stand against injustice would spark a massive movement! This incredible true story takes you back to the early days of the civil rights movement, showing how one teenager's actions paved the way for heroes like Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Learn how Claudette's courage helped organize the Montgomery bus boycott and led to a Supreme Court victory. This beautifully illustrated biography celebrates the power of collective action and proves that even the youngest voices can inspire immense change in the world!
6-8 Years 33 Pages
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