if you wanted to - you could definitely save your spread at 600x600 pixels (just keep the overall file size under 250 kb) give a holler in the forum if you want help! but that way it is a bit larger and easier for everyone to read/see your amazing work!!! i agree with bcnatty - this looks like a story others would love to read about! gorgeous documentation and fantastic photography!
"We had the chance to see something very special during at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit, MI. This is the actual Rosa Parks bus. On Dec 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama....Ms. Parks refused to obey the bus driver’s order to give up her seat when a white person wanted to sit down. This lead to a boycott of the buses, which ended up being a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement. The following year, the buses finally became integrated. The sign (to the right) outlines suggested behavior that riders should now follow to keep the peace. In these photos, Dad is sitting in the actual seat that Ms. Parks sat in when she said “no”. What a powerful moment!!!"
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