101 changemakers Rebels and radicals who changed US history

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Published
Chicago, IL : Haymarket Books 2012.
Language
English
Other Authors
Michele Bollinger (-), Dao X. Tran
Physical Description
ix, 215 p. : ill. ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781608461561
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Review by Booklist Review

Though this populous gallery of radicals includes the usual suspects like Susan B. Anthony, Cesar Chavez, and Malcolm X, it focuses far more on lesser-known figures active in the abolition of slavery; the labor union and environmental movements; and the struggles to equalize civil rights for African Americans, women, immigrants, and the LGBT community. Each of the chronologically arranged entries includes a large picture, a brief account of experiences or achievements, a biographical time line, study questions, and enhancement activities that range from suggested readings to write your own jailhouse letter. Dubbing Frederick Douglass a freedom fighter and Albert Parsons a martyr of the Haymarket riot, the language betrays a leftist slant as do some of the questions: Can you think of other times in history when the government has used patriotism to drum up support for war? Still, these introductions to Studs Terkel ( the world's greatest listener ), Fred Korematsu, Tecumseh, Francis Perkins, Bob Dylan, transgender activist Sylvia Rae Rivera, and others will give even well-read students a new angle on our country's history.--Peters, John Copyright 2010 Booklist

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