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Montgomery, Alabama, December 1, 1955: At the end of the workday, Rosa Parks, 42, a dressmaker worker, took the 2857 bus and headed home. She sat in a middle row, but when a white passenger got on, the driver asked her to get up and give him her seat, as the rules require. 'No', Rosa answers without thinking about it too much, she has no intention of getting up. That rejection makes her a heroine of black rights, committed to the fight against segregation that oppressed Alabama and other southern states, becoming the promoter of the historic bus boycott in Montgomery led by Martin Luther King.

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Montgomery, Alabama, December 1, 1955: At the end of the workday, Rosa Parks, 42, a dressmaker worker, took the 2857 bus and headed home. She sat in a middle row, but when a white passenger got on, the driver asked her to get up and give him her seat, as the rules require. 'No', Rosa answers without thinking about it too much, she has no intention of getting up. That rejection makes her a heroine of black rights, committed to the fight against segregation that oppressed Alabama and other southern states, becoming the promoter of the historic bus boycott in Montgomery led by Martin Luther King.
Autorenporträt
Matteo Mancini is an Italian illustrator, cartoonist, and graphic designer. Mariapaola Pesce was born in Genova in a family of booksellers. She has written a number of children's books and is currently part of the artistic and organizational management of a festival for young readers. She's also the author of the biography of Angela Davis (BeccoGiallo 2020).