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40 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2005
鈥淪he sighed as she realized she was tired. Not tired from work but tired of putting white people first. Tired of stepping off sidewalks to let white people pass, tired of eating at separate lunch counters and learning at separate schools.
She was tired of 鈥楥olored鈥� entrances, 鈥楥olored鈥� balconies, 鈥楥olored鈥� drinking fountains, and 鈥楥olored鈥� taxis. She was tired of getting somewhere first and being waited on last. Tired of 鈥榮eparate,鈥� and definitely tired of 鈥榥ot equal.鈥欌€�
鈥淪he had not sought this moment, but she was ready for it.
When the policeman bent down to ask 鈥楢untie, are you going to move?' all the strength of all the people through all those many years joined in her. Rosa Parks said no.鈥�