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Sweet Justice: Georgia Gilmore and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
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Sweet Justice: Georgia Gilmore and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
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Sweet Justice: Georgia Gilmore and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
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An inspiring picture-book biography about the woman whose cooking helped feed and fund the Montgomery bus boycott of 1956, from an award-winning illustrator.
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY
New York Public Library
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Chicago Public Library
Georgia Gilmore was cooking when she heard the news Mrs. Rosa Parks had been arrestedpulled off a city bus and thrown in jail all because she wouldn't let a white man take her seat. To protest, the radio urged everyone to stay off city buses for one day: December 5, 1955. Throughout the boycottat Holt Street Baptist Church meetings led by a young minister named Martin Luther King, Jr.and throughout the struggle for justice, Georgia served up her mouth-watering fried chicken, her spicy collard greens, and her sweet potato pie, eventually selling them to raise money to help the cause.
Here is the vibrant true story of a hidden figure of the civil rights movement, told in flavorful language by a picture-book master, and stunningly illustrated by a Caldecott Honor recipient and seven-time Coretta Scott King award-winning artist.
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY
New York Public Library
•
Chicago Public Library
Georgia Gilmore was cooking when she heard the news Mrs. Rosa Parks had been arrestedpulled off a city bus and thrown in jail all because she wouldn't let a white man take her seat. To protest, the radio urged everyone to stay off city buses for one day: December 5, 1955. Throughout the boycottat Holt Street Baptist Church meetings led by a young minister named Martin Luther King, Jr.and throughout the struggle for justice, Georgia served up her mouth-watering fried chicken, her spicy collard greens, and her sweet potato pie, eventually selling them to raise money to help the cause.
Here is the vibrant true story of a hidden figure of the civil rights movement, told in flavorful language by a picture-book master, and stunningly illustrated by a Caldecott Honor recipient and seven-time Coretta Scott King award-winning artist.