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Books with author MichaelBurgan

  • Breaker Boys: How a Photograph Helped End Child Labor

    Michael Burgan

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Little boys, some as young as 6, spent their long days, not playing or studying, but sorting coal in dusty, loud, and dangerous conditions. Many of these breaker boys worked 10 hours a day, six days a week all for as little as 45 cents a day. Child labor was common in the United States in the 19th century. It took the compelling, heart breaking photographs of Lewis Hine and others to bring the harsh working conditions to light. Hine and his fellow Progressives wanted to end child labor. He knew photography would reveal the truth and teach and change the world. With his camera Hine showed people what life was like for immigrants, the poor, and the children working in mines, factories, and mills. In the words of an historian, the more than 7,000 photos Hine took of American children at work aroused public sentiment against child labor in a way that no printed page or public lecture could.
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  • The Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Michael Burgan

    eBook (Capstone Press, Feb. 1, 2015)
    You’re a U.S. citizen, so why are you being denied your right to vote? Even after civil rights legislation passes, many minorities are still being turned away from polls. It’s not fair, and you will fight for your right to have a say in your government. Will you: Brave violence while registering voters during the 1964 Freedom Summer in Mississippi? Witness brutality as you protest in the 1965 Selma March? Join the Chicano Movement to secure voting rights for Hispanic immigrants? YOU CHOOSE offers multiple perspectives on history, supporting Common Core reading standards and providing readers a front-row seat to the past.
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  • The Revolutionary War Experience

    Michael Burgan

    eBook (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Don't just learn about the history of the Revolutionary War experience it. Witness the Boston Massacre. Be there to hear the shot heard round the world at the battles of Lexington and Concord. And experience the intensity of battle at Bunker Hill. With 167 choices and 45 possible endings, The Revolutionary War Experience will put you in the midst of the action and give you a new appreciation for American history.
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  • Miracle on Ice: How a Stunning Upset United a Country

    Michael Burgan

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Feb. 1, 2016)
    The mighty Soviets were the favorites to win hockey gold at the 1980 Winter Olympics. But a team of U.S. college players had other ideas. The stunning upset of the Soviet hockey team by the young Americans has been called the greatest moment in international hockey. And to many people the victory was about much more than sports. Americans had gone through difficult times at home and abroad. Beating the best hockey team in the world―and its major Cold War rival―gave Americans a sense of pride. One iconic photo captured the impact of that “miraculous” historic event.
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  • Tank Man: How a Photograph Defined China's Protest Movement

    Michael Burgan

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, March 1, 2014)
    No one knew his name. But soon millions would know about his bravery. For almost two months in spring 1989, Beijing’s Tiananmen Square had been the site of growing protests against China's hardline communist government. In early June, China’s leaders had had enough. In a matter of days soldiers cleared the square. They used sticks and cattle prods. They shot rubber bullets, then real ones. They used bayonets. Student protesters fought back with firebombs and rocks, but they were no match for the soldiers. Gunfire still rang out in parts of Beijing, but China’s leaders felt in control. As tanks rumbled through the streets near Tiananmen Square, a man in a white shirt came suddenly into view. He held up his right hand, like a police officer trying to halt traffic. The first huge tank in a row of four stopped just a few feet in front of the man. The tanks behind it stopped as well. Photographer Jeff Widener took a picture of the brave protester halting the huge armored fighting vehicles. The image was soon sent around the world, becoming one of the most famous photographs ever.
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  • The Louisiana Purchase

    Michael Burgan

    Paperback (Heinemann, March 20, 2016)
    When the United States won its independence from Great Britain, it also won new lands. Soon, the Louisiana Purchase doubled the country's size. These new lands had to be explored and settled. Brave explorers, such as Lewis and Clark, soon blazed a trail to the West. How did the United States grow after the American Revolution? Why did Thomas Jefferson buy Louisiana from France? What did Lewis and Clark discover on their journey?
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  • Instant Pot Cookbook: Enjoy Food and Become More Productive With the Quick & Easy Everyday Recipes for Busy People | 600 Days of Cooking With Your Instant Pot

    Michael Morgan

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 2, 2019)
    Enjoy Easy and Most Delicious Recipes for Any Budget with this Instant Pot Cookbook. You Will Cook Better, Tastier and Faster Meals for Yourself and Your Family. Inside this book, You will Find Dozens of Delicious RecipesHere Is A Preview Of What You Will Learn...Helpful Tips and TricksDetailed Ingredient ListsDelicious Meals the Whole Family Will LoveRecipes for VegetariansRecipes for Busy PeopleEasy-to-follow Instructions on Making Each DishThe World Of Instant Pot Breakfast RecipesProtein Rich Poultry RecipesNutritious Beans and GrainsFish and SeafoodHealthy Stocks and Sauces RecipesScrumptious Soups and StewsMeatless CuisinesSavory Beef, Lamb, and Pork Dishes Classic Sides Snacks and Appetizers
  • Hiroshima and Nagasaki: The Atomic Bombings that Shook the World

    Michael Burgan

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Vivid storytelling brings World War II history to life and place readers in the shoes of the people who experienced the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. From the development of the bombs and the decision to use them to the moments they were dropped and the devastation they wrought, readers get a firsthand look at events that truly shook the world. Suspenseful, dramatic events unfold in chronological, interwoven stories from the different perspectives of people who experienced the events while they were happening. Narratives intertwine to create a breathless, "What's Next?" kind of read. Students gain a new perspective on historical figures as they learn about real people struggling to decide how best to act in a given moment.
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  • John Paul Jones: Naval Hero

    Michael Burgan

    language (Spirit of America, Jan. 1, 2014)
    The story of John Paul Jones has it all: great battles on the high seas, and high drama at every turn. Children will delight in the stories and history of the Father of the American Navy.
  • Popular Culture: 1960-1979

    Michael Burgan

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2012)
    The British Invasion, Andy Warhol, Swinging London, the Summer of Love, disco dancing, and polyester, this is the era that most people think of when they think of “pop culture.” So much changed during these decades―from technological advances such as the moon landing, to conflicts like the Vietnam War. These changes all had a great impact on pop culture.
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  • African Americans in the Thirteen Colonies

    Michael Burgan

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2013)
    For nearly 250 years, African people were treated as property and forced to perform difficult labor, day in and day out.Even before the first glorious ring of the Liberty Bell, America was a land of freedom and promise. The Cornerstones of Freedom series explores what inspires people from all over the world to start life anew here, endure the economic and social upheavals, and defend the land and rights that are unique to the United States of America. In 1619, the first recorded African slaves arrived on the shores of the English colony of Jamestown in North America.
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  • Chile

    Michael Burgan

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Learn about the country's history, culture, people and much more!Located along the Pacific Coast of South America, Chile is a long, narrow country that is home to a striking variety of landscapes. From the Atacama Desert in the north to rainy Patagonia in the south to the snowy peaks of the Andes mountains in the east, there are stunning views everywhere you look. Readers will explore this beautiful nation in depth as they learn about its history and culture. They will find out how Chile is governed, what kinds of jobs drive its economy, what its people do for fun, and much more.
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