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Kathleen Kudlinski (Author), Meryl Henderson (Illustrator)
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Childhood of Famous Americans

Childhood of Famous Americans

One of the most popular series ever published for young Americans, these classics have been praised alike by parents, teachers, and librarians. With these lively, inspiring, fictionalized biographies -- easily read by children of eight and up -- today's youngster is swept right into history.


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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Aladdin (January 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689839251
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689839252
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #775,978 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Rosa Parks By: Kathleen Kudlinski, October 11, 2004
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Rosa Parks

Rosa Parks grew up with her mother, brother, and her grandparents. Rosa had problems in school, her tonsils usually got infected not allowing her to speak loud. This infection made Rosa get left back in the fifth grade. She walks to school with her brother (Sylvester). Rosa loved sewing. It was her hobby. Rosa also had to deal with alot of segregation. White schools were better than black school. White schools had better books, buses and buildings than black schools. Some white people called black people many diferent names just because there different than them. Some white people got along with black people, and will be treated differently because of this.
After the civil war ended, some white people made the Ku Klux Klan, or the KKK to scare different cultures. In Halloween the Ku Klux Klan tried to kill other cultures. That was their treat for Halloween. That just makes me mad to know that this happen. Rosa's family wanted to move back to Afica. Her family own a farm. They sell there products to have money. Rosa's family was very poor. Her grand parents were slaves. Rosa wanted to stop segregation. Segregation started with the Jim Crow Laws.
Rosa was determined to finish school. Rosa's grandmother pasted away, it hurt Rosa's heart. It was a hard time for Rosa . She had a job to do, her mother was sick, and her grandmother past away. She quit school to support her family. There was one thing that made her happy, church. She went so many times to church people called her Sister Rosa.
Rosa fell in love with a man named Raymond Parks. Raymond was apart of the NAACP which stands for National Association for the Advancement of colored people. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People want to stop segregation. In 1931, Rosa, and Raymond got married in Rosa's hometown, Pine Level. She went back to school to get her high school diploma. Raymond worked in a barbers shop. The NAACP tried to stop segregation in a violent way. They wanted to fight to make things better, and that was wrong.
They also are trying to free the Scottboro boys. These boys were framed of abusing a white women, and beating her up. There was no cuts, or signs of abusement.The boys were still found guilty, and sentence to death.It was a all white jury, and there was no evidence, but they were still found guilty. There was an another trial, and it was fair. Five of the boys went to jail, and the rest were free to go.
Rosa Parks went on a bus one day. The bus was crowded in the back. So Rosa Parks sat in the white section. The driver said "get out of the bus." Rosa refused to get off. When she was forced to get off the bus. She looked at the driver and never wanted to go on a bus with him as the driver again.
She met Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. in a lecture. Rosa Parks was shocked on how he spoke. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke so calm, and peaceful. His speeches were like poems.Rosa Parks went to Highlander Folk school. Her friend Virgina Durr was the woman who told her about the school. She helped her, and she was a white women who thought everyone should be treated the same. In this school she was taught freedom fighter how to change the law. She learn how to organize crowds, how to use papers, and radio to get publicity. Her teachers taught Rosa, do not get violent, just resist.
Twelve years after the first bus problem another bus incident happened. Rosa Park was tired, and went on the bus not looking at the driver. She sat next to a black person. The next two stops a lot of white people came in the bus. The bus was crowded. There was one white person left standing. Rosa Parks was told to move, but did not move at all. Police had to come, and get her out the bus. A lot of people left the bus avoiding conflict. Rosa Parks was put under arrest. This started the Bus Boy Cott.
The person who organized the Bus Boy Cott was Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. Black people did not get back on the bus until black people were able to sit anywhere, and Rosa Parks was free. They walked for one year, and sixteen days, until December 20th, the bus companies agreed on the law.Also they agreed because the buses were losing money. Rosa Parks was free! It did not stop there. Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. made "The March on Washington". There he gave is "I Have A Dream Speech". Many people united as one, black and white people.
Now Rosa Parks is in the National Association for the Advancement of Color people. She is still fighting for equal rights.Rosa Parks worked hard, but never became leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Color People. It was hard being a woman in the 1990's. Women get no repect. Rosa Parks also work as a youth council leader. She worked with the youth to intergrate the public library. She got the Presidentional Medal of Freedom from President Clinton. Rosa Parks will live on forever.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fourth Grade Review, February 4, 2011
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The reason I think Rosa Parks is 5 stars is because the book honestly tells about her life. I also like it beacause it is interesting, like when Rosa Parks went on the bus and she was sitting in a white space and she didn't move so she had to go to jail. Another reason why I love Rosa Parks is because the story wants you reading more. Another reason Rosa Parks is my favorite book is that the book is truthful.Here are some other things about Rosa Parks. In December 1931 Rosa Parks got married. Also, Rosa Parks got her last name from her boyfriend Raymond Parks,who use to work against white people.On 1943 Rosa Parks took a test to see if she can vote.Along time ago there was a group called kkk that use to kill a lot of black people.There was a law called the Jim Crow law and if any black person didn't follow it they would get hung.One day a boy dared to say hi to a white lady so when he said hi to her the lady left. At night time the ladie's husband and a couple of his friends found the kid and brought him to the woods and murderd him. Then the next day the police found his body. I admire Rosa Parks because she fought for her rights and did not give up. She stood up for herself on the bus and did not just get out of her seat. Another reason I admire her is becasue she believes in herself even though she went to jail.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Books for 8 year old, May 4, 2009
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This is a great book. I bought it for my 8 year old. We have several books from this series.
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"Hey, you!" Rosa McCauley hurried her little brother along. Read the first page
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Grandma Rose, Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Miss White, Jim Crow, Miss Beulah, Pine Level, New York, Scottsboro Boys, Sister Rosa, Aunt Fannie, Elaine Steele, Highlander Folk School, Moses Hudson, Promised Land, Fred Gray, Ralph Abernathy, Virginia Durr, Civil War, John Conyers, African Americans, Big Jim, Emmett Till, Harriet Tubman, President Clinton
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