In the dim light of a November evening in 1955 Montgomery, Alabama, a quiet seamstress named Rosa Parks makes a choice that will change the course of history. Behind her calm demeanor lies a lifetime of quiet strength-a dignity honed through hardship, faith, and an unyielding belief in equality. When Rosa refuses to surrender her bus seat to a white passenger, her simple act of defiance ignites a movement that will echo across the world. From the weary sidewalks of Montgomery to the steps of the Supreme Court, her courage becomes the heartbeat of a people rising together for justice. The Seat of Courage is a lyrical, deeply human portrait of Rosa Parks-not as a distant icon, but as a woman of quiet conviction whose single word, "No," became the spark of a revolution.
The Seat of Courage