This is a very informative post by Cheryl Lederle, an Educational Resource Specialist at the Library of Congress https://blogs.loc.gov/teachers/2024/05/rosa-parks-writing-and-activism-the-struggle-continues/?loclr=eatlcb entitled Rosa Parks' Writing and Activism: "The Struggle Continues."

    If you are working with young learners, remember to check out Rosa Parks: A Proud Daughter https://www.kidcitizen.net/episodes-blog/rosa-parks-a-proud-daughter

    In this KidCitizen episode, children analyze a greeting card to learn about Rosa Parks and her family. The greeting card offers a familiar resource for exploring family traditions. The front of the card has an image and some simple writing. The inside of the card has a poem, and the back of the card features Rosa Parks’ handwritten note to her mother.

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