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Books in Events That Shaped America series

  • The Most Powerful Words about Civil Rights

    Sarah Smykowski

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    From Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have a Dream speech to today's discourse on social media, Americans have used their words as tools to fight for civil rights. This beneficial book introduces students to words that defined a movement and the notable leaders behind them. Written to support social studies curricula, this volume presents history through the perspectives of the people who were there. Readers learn about the civil rights movement, historical and contemporary leaders, and the impact they have had on society. Primary source images, compelling quotes, and significant sidebars and fact boxes create a comprehensive reading experience.
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  • The Declaration of Independence

    John Shea

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence was the eloquent, concise, and persuasive piece around which the American colonies rallied during the American Revolution. Jefferson listed the many grievances the colonists had with the British crown and stated it was natural for the colonies to break away. Readers will examine this document and trace the origins of the ideas found within. They'll learn what was happening in the colonies as the Second Continental Congress debated their next move in the war with England. This book provides a thoughtful look at perhaps the most celebrated document of our nation.
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  • The Most Powerful Words about Women's Rights

    Janey Levy

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Today, women can have careers in fields such as medicine, engineering, and politics, but it wasn't always that way. Women couldn't even vote when the United States was founded. Readers of this powerful volume will discover the history of women's rights through the words of women who fought for them, including Abigail Adams urging her husband to Remember the Ladies, Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Declaration of Sentiments, Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, and the contemporary #MeToo and #TimesUp movements. Vivid images support this empowering narrative, and sidebars, fact boxes, and a graphic organizer enhance the reading experience.
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  • The Most Powerful Words of the American Revolution

    Jeremy Morlock

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    From slogans in pamphlets to speeches at the gallows, phrases from the American Revolution still echo throughout our culture. The ideas shared by colonists, soldiers, and spies inspired rebellion and shaped a new nation. Today, they inform our views of America's promise and principles. Young historians will learn about the lives of the people who coined certain famous and influential phrases. This beneficial book, a welcome addition to any social studies collection, will also explore the historical background of certain powerful words and the reasons why they are still so potent today.
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  • The Most Powerful Words of the American Revolution

    Jeremy Morlock

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    From slogans in pamphlets to speeches at the gallows, phrases from the American Revolution still echo throughout our culture. The ideas shared by colonists, soldiers, and spies inspired rebellion and shaped a new nation. Today, they inform our views of America's promise and principles. Young historians will learn about the lives of the people who coined certain famous and influential phrases. This beneficial book, a welcome addition to any social studies collection, will also explore the historical background of certain powerful words and the reasons why they are still so potent today.
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