Why were Claudette Colvin and the Montgomery Bus Boycott so important to the civil rights movement?
This Is What Courage Looks Like
During a troubled time in U.S. history, 15-year-old Claudette Colvin stood up to injustice—and helped change America.
Learning Objective: to identify text evidence to support a statement
Watch this Great Big Story interview with Claudette Colvin.
Have students read this summary of the Browder v. Gayle case mentioned in Scene 7 of the play
Watch this History channel video about the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Close Reading, Critical Thinking, Skill Building
1. PREPARING TO READ
2. READING THE PLAY (30 minutes)
3. SKILL BUILDING
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.” What did he mean? How does this idea apply to Claudette Colvin?
Consider the title of the play. What makes Claudette Colvin courageous?
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.” What did he mean? How does this idea apply to Claudette Colvin?
Literature Connection: Other key civil rights movement texts
Freedom Walkers
by Russell Freedman (nonfiction)
“I Have a Dream”
by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (speech)
The Watsons Go to Birmingham
by Christopher Paul Curtis (novel)