Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking
Book Preface
Montgomery, Alabama. December 1, 1955. Early evening. A public bus pulls to a stop and a sensibly dressed woman in her forties gets on. She carries herself erectly, despite having spent the day bent over an ironing board in a dingy basement tailor shop at the Montgomery Fair department store. Her feet are swollen, her shoulders ache. She sits in the first row of the Colored section and watches quietly as the bus fills with riders. Until the driver orders her to give her seat to a white passenger.
The woman utters a single word that ignites one of the most important civil rights protests of the twentieth century, one word that helps America find its better self.
The word is “No.â€
The driver threatens to have her arrested.
“You may do that,†says Rosa Parks.
A police officer arrives. He asks Parks why she won’t move.
“Why do you all push us around?†she answers simply.
“I don’t know,†he says. “But the law is the law, and you’re under arrest.
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