Tired of Giving in

Eric Foner

  • Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: The Life of Rosa Parks by Douglas Brinkley
    Weidenfeld, 248 pp, £12.99, January 2001, ISBN 0 297 60708 1

On 1 December 1955, Rosa Parks, a 42-year-old black woman who had just completed her day’s work in a department store in Montgomery, Alabama, was arrested for refusing to surrender her seat on a city bus to a white passenger, as required by municipal law. The incident sparked a year-long bus boycott, the beginning of the modern phase of the civil rights revolution. And it made Parks, the ‘seamstress with tired feet’ (she was a tailor’s assistant), an international symbol of ordinary blacks’ determination to resist the daily injustices and indignities of the Jim Crow South.

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Vol. 23 No. 9 · 10 May 2001 » Eric Foner » Tired of Giving in (print version)
Pages 33-34 | 2331 words