Sunday, March 18, 2007

Freedom Walkers: The Story of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, by Russell Freedman

Freedman adds details and depth to the now familiar story of Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat on the bus in Montgomery, Alabama. He offers the background needed to understand that hers was not the first refusal but part of a growing movement waiting for an appropriate test case. He then goes on to show how the incident catapaulted a young and gifted minister, Martin Luther King Jr. to leadership and how the perseverance and steady resolve of a city population willing to walk to work for a greater cause, to face arrest and violence if necessary, and to organize and support each other started a movement and brought about change. Freedman uses the voices of participants to bring the story to life.

Grades 4 and up

1 comment:

Brucie said...

This is an excellent history of the Montgomery bus boycott. It is illustrated with many pictures from the era. Sue recommends it for grades 4 and up. I tend to think it is more difficult than that, but it is a book that every middle school needs. It would pair well with the book about the Freedom Riders.