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Author Henderson, Leah, author.

Title Together we march : 25 protest movements that marched into history / Leah Henderson ; illustrated by Tyler Feder.

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. New York : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Division, [2021]
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Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
age Children lcdgt
Note Ages 7 and up.
Grades 2-3.
1260L Lexile
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents introduction -- March of the mill children (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Oyster Bay, New York, 7-29Jul1903) -- Mud march (London, 9feb1907) -- Silent protest parade (New York, 28jul1917) -- Salt march (Ahmedabad to Dandi, India, 12mar-6apr1930) -- Bulgarian Jews march (Sofia, Bulgaria, 24mar1943) -- Women strike for peace (nationwide, United States, 1nov1961) -- Children's march (The Children's Crusade) (Birmingham, Alabama, 2-7may, 1963) -- March on Washington for jobs and freedom (Washington, DC, 28aug1963) -- Free speech movement and march (Berkeley, Califormia, 20nov1964) -- Delano to Sacramento march (Delano to Sacramento, California, 17mar-10apr196) -- "The march against death" Moratorium to end the war in Vietnam (Washington, DC, 13-15nov1969) -- Earth Day march (Albuquerue, New Mexico, and nationwide USA, 22apr1970) -- Christopher Street Liberation Day march (New York, 28jun1970) -- The longest walk (San Francisco, California to Washington, DC, 11feb-15jul1978) -- Cape Town peace march (Cape Town, South Africa, 13sep1989) -- Capitol crawl (Washington, DC, 12mar1990) -- Global march against child labour (Manila, Philippines; Geneva, Switzerland; and worldwide, 17jan-1jun1998) -- Million puppet march (Washington, DC, 3nov2012) -- Wanyama Urithi Wetu walk ('Wildlife is our Heritage' walk) (Nairobi, Kenya, 22jan2013) -- NAACP youth march (Ferguson, Missouri, 23aug2014) -- Women's march (Washington DC, and worldwide 21jan2017) -- The walk to stay home : a journey of hope (New York to Washington, DC< 15feb-1mar2018) -- March for our lives (Washington DC, and worldwide 24mar2018) -- Youth climate strike 'Fridays for future' (Stockholm, Sweden, and worldwide 15mar2019) -- Justice for George Floyd and Black Lives Matter protests (Minneapolis, Minnesota; Nashville, Tennessee; and worldwide, 26may2020 and beyond) -- conclusion -- Author's note -- timeline -- selected bibliography.
Summary "A long-format picture book that documents multiple marches and protests throughout America's history"-- Provided by publisher.
Audience Ages 7 and up.
Grades 2-3.
Subject Protest movements -- United States -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Political participation -- United States -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Social justice -- United States -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Genre Picture books for children.
Added Author Feder, Tyler, illustrator.
Added Title Together we march : twenty-five protest movements that marched into history
ISBN 9781534442702 (hardcover)
1534442707 (hardcover)
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