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2017 Women's March

2021
"Introduces young readers to the 2017 Women's March. This large protest . . . shined a light on important issues relating to women"--Provided by publisher.

Everything you need to know about protests and public assembly

2019
"A book offering guidance regarding the right to and practice of protest and public assembly"--Provided by publisher.

Sometimes people march

2020
". . . combines rudimentary facts about peaceful resistance with art that depicts organized actions from the 19th century through today, and endnotes reveal more specifics about each illustration, including historic figures represented"--Provided by publisher.

Love is powerful

"Mari and Mama are making a sign, a message for the world. But Mari wonders how something so little will be seen by the whole world. And how can someone as small as Mari be heard over the hundreds of people gathered to march? But Mama isn't worried because their sign is a message of love. And love is powerful"--Jacket flap.

Raise your voice

12 protests that shaped America
"A recounting of protests throughout American history that have shaped our nation"--Provided by publisher.

Everything you need about protests and public assembly

2019
A book offering guidance regarding the right to and practice of protest and public assembly.
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Enough!

20 protesters who changed America
Featuring a timely foreword from a survivor of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, a illustrated picture book introduces young readers to some of America's most influential protestors, from Harriet Tubman and Martin Luther King, Jr. to Rosa Parks and John Lennon.
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Plastic

Jack launches a full-scale protest when his best friend Leah announces her plans to get plastic surgery for her sixteenth birthday, and though he gets a lot of attention, things turn violent when someone else takes up the cause, and Jack must give a lot of thought to what he wants to do next.
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If you're going to a march

Answers many questions about participating in a march, including what to wear, how to get there, and why marching is important.

The price of everything

a parable of possibility and prosperity
2008
A parable about the economy is which a college student learns about price gouging, economic growth, and the standard of living when he plans a protest against a local retailer that hiked its prices after an earthquake.

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