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Protest movements -- Fiction
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Protest movements -- Fiction
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Protest movements
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Protest movements
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Fiction
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He said, she said, a novel, by Kwame Alexander
Essie and the march on Selma, a Bloody Sunday survival story, by Anitra Butler-Ngugi ; illustrated by Wendy Tan Shiau Wei
Fat boy vs. the cheerleaders, Geoff Herbach
Static, Vita Ayala, Reginald Hudlin, Greg Pak, writers ; Nikolas Draper-Ivey, ChrisCross, Denys Cowan, Bill Sienkiewicz [and 5 others], artists ; Chris Sotomayor, Wil Quintana [and 2 others], additional colors ; AndWorld Design, letterer ; Khary Randolph & Emilio Lopez, collection cover artists, Season one
The carbon diaries 2017, Saci Lloyd
Millennium people, J.G. Ballard
An echo in the city, K.X. Song
T-backs, t-shirts, COAT, and suit, E.L. Konigsburg
Viva's voice, by Raquel Donoso ; illustrated by Carlos Vélez
We didn't ask for this, Adi Alsaid
Property of the rebel librarian, Allison Varnes
Ellie McDoodle, new kid in school, written and illustrated by Ruth McNally Barshaw
Uncaged, John Sanford & Michele Cook
Pearl, Mary Gordon
The difference between you and me, Madeleine George
Anger is a gift, Mark Oshiro
Stand up! Speak up!, a story inspired by the Climate Change Revolution, by Andrew Joyner
Violet Mackerel's pocket protest, Anna Branford ; illustrated by Elanna Allen
Wings in the wild, Margarita Engle
Survive the Dome, Kosoko Jackson
That girl Lucy Moon, Amy Timberlake
Dress coded, Carrie Firestone
Uncaged, John Sandford & Michele Cook
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