The Declaration of Independence is one of the most famous letters in human history. Thomas Jefferson and the other Founding Fathers created this important document to announce their freedom from England. The age-appropriate text in this book is paired with little-known fun facts with fascinating photographs and illustrations.
When thirteen-year-old Luke Garner unwittingly sets off a rebellion which sweeps the country and ousts the Population Police from power, he quickly realizes that the new regime is corrupt and he may hold the only key to true freedom.
Harriet the hamster escapes her old cage and scampers to freedom in the garden, but she quickly learns that life in the great outdoors can be a little frightening.
Presents resources for better understanding the complex, broad, and evolving legal issues about freedom of assembly and association that is facing American teens.
Presents a history of American ideals of liberty and freedom from the colonial period through the twenty-first century and examines how those ideals have evolved over two hundred plus years.
Explores the concept of freedom, explaining how ideals such as freedom of religion and the freedom to petition and assemble were developed, secured, and made accessible to all Americans.
your guide to freeing slaves and changing the world
Hunter, Zach
2007
Describes the existence of slavery around the world today and what teenagers can do to fight against it, with an examination of incidents in the lives of leaders and slaves that have inspired the teenage author.