Political activists -- Juvenile literature
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Political activists -- Juvenile literature
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Political activists
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Incoming Resources
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- Taking a stand with David Hogg, Heather DiLorenzo Williams
- Malala, activist for girls' education, written by Raphaële Frier ; illustration by Aurélia Fronty
- Arthur Ashe, young tennis champion, by Paul Mantell
- I'm an activist, by Wil Mara
- Malala Yousafzai, teenage education activist who defied the Taliban, Cathleen Small
- A is for activist, written and illustrated by Innosanto Nagara
- Peace warriors, by Andrea Davis Pinkney
- A is for activist, written and illustrated by Innosanto Nagara
- Generation brave, the Gen Z kids who are changing the world, written by Kate Alexander ; illustrated by Jade Orlando
- A de activista, Martha E. Gonzalez
- Speaking up for ourselves and others, Adrienne van der Valk
- Teen activists, the New York Times editorial staff
- A is for activist, written and illustrated by Innosanto Nagara
- Right now!, real kids speaking up for change, written by Miranda Paul ; illustrated by Bea Jackson
- Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, Portia Summers
- The civil rights movement, by Tamra B. Orr
- The story of Helen Keller, a biography book for new readers, written by Christine Platt ; illustrated by Ana Sanfelippo
- Paul Robeson, Nick Healy
- Five bold freedom fighters, by Wade Hudson ; illustrations by Ron Garnett
- Our future, how kids are taking action, written and illustrated by Janet Wilson
- A de activista, escrito por Martha González ; ilustrado por Innosanto Nagara
- 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
- I'm an activist, by Wil Mara
- Activists, rebels & reformers, Phillis Engelbert ; Diane Sawinski, editor
- Who was, Who is Colin Kaepernick?, by Lakita Wilson ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Crafting change, handmade activism, past and present, Jessica Vitkus
- Paul Robeson, "I want to make freedom ring", Carin T. Ford
- Paul Robeson, a voice for change, Patricia and Fredrick McKissack
- People who said no, courage against oppression, Laura Scandiffio
- How to become an accidental activist, Elizabeth MacLeod & Frieda Wishinsky ; illustrated by Jenn Playford
- Political activists of the 1960s, by Stuart A. Kallen
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