Protest movements -- Juvenile literature
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Protest movements -- Juvenile literature
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Protest movements
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- Sometimes people march, by Tessa Allen
- Three lines in a circle, the exciting life of the peace symbol, written by Michael G. Long ; illustrated by Carlos Vélez
- Social protest, Arthur Gillard, book editor
- #WomensMarch, insisting on equality, Rebecca Felix
- Sometimes people march, Tessa Allen
- #NeverAgain, preventing gun violence, Rachael L. Thomas
- Enough!, 20 protesters who changed America, written by Emily Easton ; illustrated by Ziyue Chen ; foreword by Ryan Deitsch, Parkland survivor and activist
- Rise up!, the art of protest, Jo Rippon ; in collaberation with Amnesty International ; foreword by Mari Copeny
- Peaceful fights for equal rights, written by Rob Sanders ; illustrated by Jared Andrew Schorr
- Sometimes people march, Tessa Allen
- Politics and protest in sports, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD ; with Cynthia Kennedy Henzel
- Art of protest, creating, discovering, and activating art for your revolution, De Nichols ; illustrated by Diana Dagadita, Saddo, Olivia Twist, Molly Mendoza, and Diego Becas
- Together we march, 25 protest movements that marched into history, Leah Henderson ; illustrated by Tyler Feder
- #Metoo, unveiling abuse, Megan Borgert-Spaniol
- Protesting police violence in Modern America, defund the police, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD
- #Pride, championing LGBTQ rights, Rebecca Felix
- #IAmAWitness, confronting bullying, Jessica Rusick
- If you're going to a march, by Martha Freeman ; illustrated by Violet Kim
- How to make a better world, [for every kid who wants to make a difference], written by Keilly Swift ; illustrated by Rhys Jefferys ; foreword by Jamie Margolin
- Protest!, how people have come together to change the world, by Alice & Emily Haworth-Booth
- 2017 women's march, Joyce Markovics
- Enough!, 20 protesters who changed America, written by Emily Easton ; illustrated by Ziyue Chen ; foreword by Ryan Deitsch, Parkland survivor and activist
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