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Our Auntie Rosa

The Family of Rosa Parks Remembers Her Life and Lessons

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Our Auntie Rosa

By: Sheila McCauley Keys, Eddie B. Allen
Narrated by: Robin Eller
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In this most intimate portrait yet of a great American hero, "the lady who wouldn't give up her seat on the bus", the family of Rosa Parks describes the woman who was not only the mother of the Civil Rights Movement but a nurturing mother figure to them as well. Her brave act on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, on December 1, 1955, was just one moment in a life lived with great humility and decency.

In Our Auntie Rosa, Mrs. Parks' loved ones share their remembrances and reflections to create a previously unpainted picture of the real woman behind the legend. Rosa Parks largely disappeared from the public when she and her husband, Raymond, relocated to Detroit in 1957, escaping the violently racist South. It was in Detroit where Mrs. Parks reconnected with her only sibling, Sylvester McCauley, whom she affectionately called "Brother", and her 13 nieces and nephews. Years later, after Raymond's and Sylvester's deaths, these children would become her only family and the closest that she would ever experience to having biological sons and daughters.

Mrs. Parks would go on to receive the 1996 Presidential Medal of Freedom and a spot on Time's list of the hundred most influential people of the 20th century as well as 43 honorary doctorate degrees, and dozens of city streets, community centers, and monuments are named for her - to mention just a few tributes. Yet the woman her family knew as "Auntie Rosa" was a soft-spoken person whom very few people actually knew. In this book, her family shares with listeners what she shared with them about her experiences growing up in the racist South, her deep dedication to truth and justice, and the personal values she held closest to her heart.

©2015 Sheila McCauley Keys with Eddie B. Allen, Jr. (P)2016 Ideal Audiobooks
Activists Black & African American Cultural & Regional Historical Politicians United States Women Heartfelt Detroit Social Movement Civil rights
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"Rosa Parks inspired millions of Americans in 1955, including a nine-year-old boy in Arkansas learning about her story. Through the pages of Our Auntie Rosa, her family captures the quiet dignity - and commanding conviction - of one of the civil rights movement's bravest champions." (President Bill Clinton)

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