On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks finally decided that she was “tired of giving in.”When a bus driver on a Montgomery, AL bus demanded that she give up her seat for a white person, Rosa simply said “no” - and in doing so, she lit a spark for a
movement that
re-wrote American history, bringing a new generation of African American leaders to the fore, and finally breaking down the walls of institutionalized discrimination.
This brand new play by Chicago area writer and educator Raina Long is designed to open your Black History programming options up to include the modern age, and works as a great alternative for schools who might have booked GreatWorks' Harriet Tubman or Freedom Code shows before.
Available to tour year round starting in February, 2012, this is an excellent show for 3rd-8th graders or for civic centers and libraries looking for unique cultural programming options. Call us or go to our online booking page to request a tour date today!
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February 28, 2012
Museum of Science & Industry
$8.00
Shows at 10 & 11:45 am |
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