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Social movements -- Juvenile literature
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Social movements -- Juvenile literature
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Social movements
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Social movements
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Juvenile literature
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Sometimes people march, by Tessa Allen
Social protest, Arthur Gillard, book editor
Allies, real talk about showing up, screwing up, and trying again, edited by Shakirah Bourne & Dana Alison Levy
Cramm this book, so you know WTF is going on in the world today, Olivia Seltzer
LGBTQ rights, Natalie Hyde
Sometimes people march, Tessa Allen
Allies, real talk about showing up, screwing up, and trying again, edited by Shakirah Bourne & Dana Alison Levy
The little book of little activists, with an introduction by Bob Bland, co-chair of the Women's March on Washington & afterword by Lynda Blackmon Lowery, author of Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom
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
The #MeToo movement, M.M. Eboch, Book editor
Enough!, 20 protesters who changed America, written by Emily Easton ; illustrated by Ziyue Chen ; foreword by Ryan Deitsch, Parkland survivor and activist
Oh, the things we're for!, by Innosanto Nagara
#Pride, championing LGBTQ rights, Rebecca Felix
Protest!, how people have come together to change the world, by Alice & Emily Haworth-Booth
1968, today's authors explore a year of rebellion, revolution, and change, edited by Marc Aronson and Susan Campbell Bartoletti
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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