Civil rights -- Juvenile literature
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Civil rights -- Juvenile literature
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Civil rights
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- When thunder comes, poems for civil rights leaders, J. Patrick Lewis
- ¿Que es le regla de la mayoria?, Joshua Turner ; traducido por Esther Sarfatti
- Speech, media, and protest, Robert J. Pauly, Jr
- Religion and free speech, by Michael Capek
- Civil Rights
- Inividual rights and civic responsibility, David Seidman
- Homeland security versus constitutional rights, Ted Gottfried
- We Shall Overcome, Bryan Collier
- Your rights as a U.S. citizen, Rob Maury
- America debates privacy versus security, Jeri Freedman
- The Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments of the Constitution, David L. Hudson, Jr
- What are minority rights?, Joshua Turner
- That's not fair!, getting to know your rights and freedoms, written by Danielle McLaughlin ; illustrated by Dharmali Patel
- The highest tribute, Thurgood Marshall's life, leadership, and legacy, written by Kekla Magoon ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Knowing your civil rights, by Christin Ditchfield
- Boycotts, strikes, and marches, protests of the Civil Rights Era, Barbara Diggs
- The Bill of Rights, Judith Lloyd Yero
- A kid's guide to America's Bill of Rights, curfews, censorship, and the 100-pound giant, Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Anna DiVito
- Constitutional rights, by Jill Sherman ; content consultant, Richard Bell, associate professor, Department of History, University of Maryland
- What are citizens' basic rights?, by William David Thomas
- Freedom of religion, Duchess Harris, JD, PhD
- Freedom summer, written by Deborah Wiles ; illustrated by Jerome Lagarrigue
- What's the Bill of Rights?, Nancy Harris
- Freedom of the press, Duchess Harris, JD, PhD ; with Kari A. Cornell
- Enough!, 20 protesters who changed America, written by Emily Easton ; illustrated by Ziyue Chen ; foreword by Ryan Deitsch, Parkland survivor and activist
- The Earls case and the student drug testing debate, debating Supreme Court decisions, Kathiann M. Kowalski
- Every human has rights, a photographic declaration for kids, with poetry from the ePals Human Rights Writing Contest community ; foreword by Mary Robinson
- The Bill of Rights, a history in documents, John J. Patrick
- Governmental checks and balances, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD
- The Bill of Rights and other amendments, by Geoffrey M. Horn
- Sometimes people march, Tessa Allen
- New York Times v. Sullivan, affirming freedom of the press, Harvey Fireside
- Landmark Supreme Court cases, Don Lawson
- In defense of liberty, the story of America's Bill of Rights, Russell Freedman
- The right to protest, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD
- The NAACP, by Andrew Santella
- 25 women who fought back, by Jill Sherman
- We shall overcome, Bryan Collier
- Taking action for civil and political rights, Eric Braun
- Interpreting the Bill of Rights, Avery Elizabeth Hurt, editor
- American civil rights, almanac, Phillis Engelbert
- The Bill of Rights, John Hamilton
- Civil liberties, by Debbie Levy
- You can too! civil rights champions, Kelly Rodgers
- The Bill of Rights, a primary source investigation into the first ten amendments of the Constitution, Nancy L. Stair
- Working together against human rights violations, Rodney Peck
- The Bill of Rights, Susanna Keller
- America debates civil liberties and terrorism, Jeri Freedman
- The Bill of Rights, by Marcia Amidon Lusted
- Understanding your civil rights, by Emma Carlson Berne
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