Children’s / Teenage general interest: Politics and government
Capstone Press Barack Obama
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£999.99
Capstone Press Barack Obama (Influential People)
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£999.99
Capstone Press Elizabeth Warren: Get to Know the Persistent
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£999.99
Capstone Press John McCain: Get to Know the Brave POW and
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£999.99
Capstone Press So You Want to Be President of the United States
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£999.99
Capstone Press So You Want to Be a U.S. Senator
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£999.99
Capstone Press So You Want to Be a U.S. Representative
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£999.99
Capstone Press So You Want to Be a Supreme Court Justice
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£999.99
Capstone Press Egypt
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£999.99
Capstone Press Nigeria
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£999.99
Capstone Press Elizabeth Warren: Get to Know the Persistent
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£999.99
Capstone Press John Mccain: Get to Know the Brave POW and
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£999.99
Capstone Press Lets Look at China (Lets Look at Countries)
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£999.99
Capstone Press Lets Look at Ecuador (Lets Look at Countries)
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£9.49
Capstone Press Lets Look at Egypt (Lets Look at Countries)
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£999.99
Capstone Press Lets Look at Germany (Lets Look at Countries)
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£999.99
Capstone Press Lets Look at India (Lets Look at Countries)
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£999.99
Capstone Press Lets Look at Nigeria (Lets Look at Countries)
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£999.99
Capstone Press Lets Look at the United Kingdom (Lets Look at
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£999.99
Capstone Press So You Want to Be a Supreme Court Justice
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£999.99
Capstone Press So You Want to Be a U.S. Representative
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£999.99
Capstone Press So You Want to Be a U.S. Senator
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£999.99
Capstone Press So You Want to Be President of the United States
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£999.99
Capstone Press Underground Storage Vaults: Protecting Priceless
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£999.99
Capstone Press Nuclear Weapon Bunkers: Protecting Stockpiles of
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£999.99
Capstone Press Fort Knox: Protecting the U.S. Gold Reserves
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£999.99
Capstone Press Michelle Obama: Get to Know the Influential First
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£999.99
Capstone Press The Electoral College: A Kid's Guide
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£999.99
Capstone Press Voting: A Kid's Guide
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£999.99
Capstone Press Political Parties: A Kid's Guide
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£999.99
Capstone Press Democratic Values: A Kid's Guide
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£999.99
Capstone Press Election Campaigns: A Kid's Guide
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£999.99
Capstone Press A Women's Suffrage Time Capsule: Artifacts of the
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£999.99
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc One Person, No Vote (YA edition): How Not All
Book SynopsisIn her New York Times bestseller White Rage, Carol Anderson laid bare an insidious history of policies that have systematically impeded black progress in America, from 1865 to our combustible present. With One Person, No Vote, she chronicles a related history: the rollbacks to African American participation in the vote since the 2013 Supreme Court decision that eviscerated the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Known as the Shelby ruling, this decision effectively allowed districts with a demonstrated history of racial discrimination to change voting requirements without approval from the Department of Justice. Focusing on the aftermath of Shelby, Anderson follows the astonishing story of government-dictated racial discrimination unfolding before our very eyes as more and more states adopt voter suppression laws. In gripping, enlightening detail she explains how voter suppression works, from photo ID requirements to gerrymandering to poll closures. And with vivid characters, she explores the resistance: the organizing, activism, and court battles to restore the basic right to vote to all Americans as the nation gears up for the 2018 midterm elections.Trade ReviewA sobering primer on the myriad ways African American resilience and triumph over enslavement, Jim Crow and intolerance have been relentlessly defied by the very institutions entrusted to uphold our democracy. * Washington Post *[White Rage] is an extraordinarily timely and urgent call to confront the legacy of structural racism bequeathed by white anger and resentment, and to show its continuing threat to the promise of American democracy. -- Editor's Choice * New York Times Book Review *White Rage is a riveting and disturbing history that begins with Reconstruction and lays bare the efforts of whites in the South and North alike to prevent emancipated black people from achieving economic independence, civil and political rights, personal safety, and economic opportunity. * The Nation *An unflinching look at America's long history of structural and institutionalized racism, White Rage is a timely and necessary examination of white anger and aggression towards black America . . . A compelling look at American history, White Rage has never seemed more relevant than it does today. * Bustle, “17 Books On Race Every White Person Needs To Read” *
£16.99
NewSouth, Incorporated The Slave Who Went to Congress
Book SynopsisIn 1870 Benjamin Turner, who spent the first 40 years of his life as a slave, was elected to the U.S. Congress. He was the first African American from Alabama to earn that distinction. In a recreation of Turner's own words, based on speeches and other writings that Turner left behind, co-authors Marti S. Rosner and Frye Gaillard have crafted the story of a remarkable man who taught himself to read when he was young and began a lifetime quest for education and freedom. As a candidate for Congress, and then as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Turner rejected the idea of punishing his white neighbors who fought for the Confederacy—and thus for the continuation of slavery—believing they had suffered enough. At the same time, he supported the right to vote for former slaves, opposed a cotton tax that he thought was hurtful to small and especially black farmers, supported racially mixed schools, and argued that land should be set aside for former slaves so they could build a new life for themselves. In this bicentennial season for the state of Alabama, the authors celebrate the life of a man who rejected bitterness even as he pursued his own dreams. His is a story of determination and strength, the story of an American hero from the town of Selma, Alabama, who worked to make the world a better place for people of all races and backgrounds.
£16.95
Calkins Creek Thomas Jefferson Builds a Library
Book SynopsisYoung readers of all ages will love this story about President Thomas Jefferson, who found his passion as soon as he learned to read: books, books, and more books! Before, during, and after the American Revolution, Jefferson collected thousands of books on hundreds of subjects. In fact, his massive collection eventually helped rebuild the Library of Congress—now the largest library in the world. Author Barb Rosenstock''s rhythmic words and illustrator John O''Brien''s whimsical illustrations capture Jefferson''s zeal for the written word as well as little-known details about book collecting. An author''s note, bibliography, and source notes for quotations are also included.
£12.99
Michaelson Entertainment Barack Obama 101
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£10.95
Time for Kids Books Presidents of the United States (America
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£9.45
Nomad Press Globalization: Why We Care About Faraway Events
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£20.39
Coughlan Publishing Assassins' America: Four Killers, Four Murdered
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£999.99
Creative Paperbacks The Energy Dilemma
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£14.39
Creative Paperbacks The Threat of Overpopulation
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£14.39
Highlights Press Fight of the Century: Alice Paul Battles Woodrow
Book SynopsisThe fight for women's suffrage between women's rights leader Alice Paul and President Woodrow Wilson is creatively presented as a four-round boxing match in this energetic nonfiction picture book.When Woodrow Wilson was elected President, he didn't know that he would be participating in one of the greatest fights of the century: the battle for women's right to vote. The formidable Alice Paul led the women's suffrage movement, and saw President Wilson's election as an opportunity to win the vote to women. She battered her opponent with endless strategic arguments and carefully coordinated protests, calling for a new amendment granting women the right to vote. With a spirit and determination that never quit--even when peaceful protests were met with violence and even when many women were thrown in jail--Paul eventually convinced President Wilson to support her cause, changing the country forever. Cleverly framed as a boxing match, this book provides a fascinating and compelling look at an important moment in American history. Sarah Green's bright, detailed illustrations perfectly accompany award-winning author Barb Rosenstock's captivating narrative.Trade Review"Utilizing the language and structure of a boxing match, this fast-paced selection covers Alice Paul's activism, ongoing support of women's suffrage, and continuing advocacy for passage of the 19th Amendment during Woodrow Wilson's two presidential terms. Illustrations based on Jazz Age lithographs and boxing posters combine nicely with suspenseful, articulate text that includes some of Paul's ancillary accomplishments... A lively, inspiring depiction of an indomitable fighter for women's rights." —Kirkus Reviews "This accessible storybook uses the metaphor of a prizefight to explain the battle between suffragist Alice Paul and President Woodrow Wilson over votes for women. The illustrations invoke period photographs, and while most portray actual historical events, some creatively show the protagonists squaring off in a boxing ring... this is an engaging way of making history fun and relevant." —Booklist "Rosenstock explains the history of women’s suffrage and the eventual ratification of the 19th amendment in the form of a boxing match between activist Alice Paul and President Woodrow Wilson. The diligence and coordination of Paul and her supporters and their battle to win public support, especially in light of World War I, are portrayed in an enticing and accessible manner. The full-color illustrations, rendered in muted tones, are reminiscent of vintage boxing posters and add to the boxing match aesthetic. This title, especially with the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment approaching, is likely to be a favorite for children interested in history and activism, as well as educators." —School Library Journal "On the anniversary of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, Rosenstock replays the epic battle of wills between activist Alice Paul and President Woodrow Wilson as a quasi-literal ring match. (R)eaders who have little foreknowledge (and possibly little prior interest) in Paul and her crusade will glom onto this fact-rich retelling. Green’s buoyant digital artwork is well suited for turning the picture book into a lure for independent readers. Final notes comment on how Paul’s fraught relationship with Black suffragists has tainted her reputation; photos of Paul and Wilson, a women’s suffrage timeline, bibliography, and source notes are included." —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
£17.09
Loqueleo Quien Fue Nelson Mandela?
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£999.99
Rockridge Press The Story of Martin Luther King Jr.: A Biography
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£10.99
Rockridge Press The Story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Biography
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£10.99
Rockridge Press The Story of Abraham Lincoln: A Biography Book
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£10.99
Rockridge Press The Story of Barack Obama: A Biography Book for
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£10.99