The exploration of Rosa Parks’s Rosa Parks: My Story and Angela Davis’s Angela Davis: An Autobiography reveals not only how these two female characters had experienced a traumatic childhood, but also all African American children on the American soil. Their experience of racism, segregation and discrimination at early ages, the reinforcement of Jim Crow laws, and the Ku Klux Klan’s actions in the black communities are shades that have affected their lives. The poor education they receive show their personal position of inferiority as African American children in the United States. Obviously, growing up in the South of this country whose social and political architecture is based on the segregated system, promoting white supremacy endorses the weight of their dark childhood charged with fear, psychosis and trauma.
ROSA PARKS’S AND ANGELA DAVIS’S CHILDHOOD REVISITED: A STUDY OF ROSA PARKS: MY STORY AND ANGELA DAVIS: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY
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This book provides a comparative analysis of the childhoods of Rosa Parks and Angela Davis, offering valuable insights into American history and the civil rights movement.
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| Weight | 0.127 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 15 × 0.5 × 22 in |


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