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Protest movements -- Juvenile literature
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Protest movements -- Juvenile literature
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Protest movements
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Protest movements
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Juvenile literature
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Focus on civil rights sit-ins, Cicely Lewis
Art of protest, creating, discovering, and activating art for your revolution, De Nichols ; illustrated by Diana Dagadita, Sadoo, Olivia Twist, Molly Mendoza and Diego Becas
Together we march, 25 protest movements that marched into history, Leah Henderson ; illustrated by Tyler Feder
Sometimes people march, by Tessa Allen
If you're going to a march, by Martha Freeman ; illustrated by Violet Kim
Peaceful fights for equal rights, written by Rob Sanders ; Illustrated by Jared Andrew Schorr
Enough!, 20 protesters who changed America, written by Emily Easton ; illustrated by Ziyue Chen ; foreword by Ryan Deitsch, Parkland survivor and activist
Sometimes people march, by Tessa Allen
Protesting police violence in modern America, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD
Politics and protest in sports, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD, with Cynthia Kennedy Henzel
Places of protest, Jen Breach
Three lines in a circle, the exciting life of the peace symbol, written by Michael G. Long ; illustrated by Carlos Vélez
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