Quiet Strength

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"Quiet Strength" is a memoir by civil rights icon Rosa Parks that reflects on her life, faith, and role in the struggle for racial justice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
memoir
aboutEvent Montgomery bus boycott NERFINISHED
segregation in the American South
author Rosa Parks NERFINISHED
coAuthor Gregory J. Reed NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Rosa Parks' personal faith
Rosa Parks' role in the Montgomery bus boycott
struggle for racial justice
focusesOn moral courage
nonviolent resistance
spiritual resilience
genre Christian literature
autobiography
hasTheme civil rights
perseverance
racial equality
religious faith
social justice
intendedAudience general readership
readers interested in Christian spirituality
readers interested in civil rights history
language English
mainSubject American civil rights movement NERFINISHED
Christian faith
Rosa Parks NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person
portrays Rosa Parks
surface form: Rosa Parks as a civil rights icon

the role of faith in activism
protagonist Rosa Parks NERFINISHED
timePeriodCovered 20th century
civil rights era in the United States
workSubject African-American history
women in the civil rights movement

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Rosa Parks hasWork Quiet Strength