protest movements

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protest movements

T-backs, t-shirts,coat, and suit

1995
Spending the summer in Florida with her stepfather's sister who operates a "meals-on-wheels" van, twelve-year-old Chlo and her aunt become involved in a controversy surrounding the wearing of T-back bathing suits.

He said, she said

2013
"When a popular football 'playa' and ladies man and the smartest girl in school lead a school protest, sparks fly as their social media-aided revolution grows"--Provided by publisher.

Doorway to darkness

2007
While a group of people camps near a road construction site in hopes of saving a hill that some believe holds a terrible secret, a large predator begins roaming the area.

Ellie McDoodle

new kid in school
2008
Ellie writes and doodles in a journal about her family's move to a new home and her struggle to make friends, which gets a lot easier as she leads a nonviolent protest about long lunch lines at school.

The revolution of Evelyn Serrano

2012
It is 1969 in Spanish Harlem, and fourteen-year-old Evelyn Serrano is trying hard to break free from her conservative Puerto Rican surroundings, but when her activist grandmother comes to stay and the neighborhood protests start, things get a lot more complicated--and dangerous.

The carbon diaries 2017

2010
In 2017, two years after England introduces carbon dioxide rationing to combat climatic change, eighteen-year-old Laura chronicles her first year at a London university as natural disasters and political upheaval disrupt her studies.

Angry young man

2011
Eighteen-year-old Robert tries to help his half-brother Xan, a seventeen-year-old misfit, to make better choices as he becomes increasingly attracted to a variety of protesters, anarchists, and the like.

Momentum

2012
With energy wars flaring across the globe, oil prices gone crazy, regular power cuts, and soldiers keeping the Outsiders in check, Hunter, one of the privileged of society, is fascinated by the Outsiders, so when he meets Uma he is quickly drawn into her circle of the poor and disenfranchised.

American counterculture of the 1960s

2011
This book traces the history of the American counterculture of the 1960s. consisting of a mixed legacy of the diverse agendas of university students, blacks, women, hippies, and radicals with overlapping goals such as ending the Vietnam War and ending the Establishment's stranglehold on the U.S.

Protest!

1996
Examines the various ways people have chosen to protest in countries throughout the world, focusing on political protest, and suggesting effective ways young people can use protest to bring about changes in their government and communities.

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