The purpose of Phillip Hoose writing the book “Claudette Colvin Twice Towards Justice” was to inform readers about the African American people including Claudette Colvin, and how she played a major role in teenagers making a change in the civil rights movement. The main point of the text was to show readers about central Alabama in the 1940s and 50s when racial segregation had a big impact on African Americans and to show the reason why Claudette Colvin did what she did. Claudette Colvin refused to give up her seat to a white woman, which was illegal at the time. Some people described her as “being brave”(Hoose 42) while others said “They were embarrassed that it took a teenager to do it” (Hoose 42).This book acknowledges the actions of Claudette