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Sarah Keys Evans
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Sarah Keys Evans

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Sarah Keys Evans wasn't a person anyone thought would spend a night in a jail cell--or change the world. But trouble came Sarah's way in 1952, at a North Carolina bus station. There, dressed in her Women's Army Corps uniform, she was arrested for not moving to the back of a bus--three years before it happened to another Black woman, Rosa Parks. Sarah Keys Evans: The Power of Quiet Courage tells how Sarah stood up for what's right and helped end that kind of unfairness. Others have now honored her by creating a monument that calls her a "Trailblazer for Justice."

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
North Carolina Division of Archives & History
Country
United States
Date
25 October 2025
Pages
72
ISBN
9780865265134

Sarah Keys Evans wasn't a person anyone thought would spend a night in a jail cell--or change the world. But trouble came Sarah's way in 1952, at a North Carolina bus station. There, dressed in her Women's Army Corps uniform, she was arrested for not moving to the back of a bus--three years before it happened to another Black woman, Rosa Parks. Sarah Keys Evans: The Power of Quiet Courage tells how Sarah stood up for what's right and helped end that kind of unfairness. Others have now honored her by creating a monument that calls her a "Trailblazer for Justice."

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
North Carolina Division of Archives & History
Country
United States
Date
25 October 2025
Pages
72
ISBN
9780865265134