Malala Yousafzai always knew she wanted to become a doctor someday. But a new extremist group in her home country of Pakistan wanted to stop girls from going to school. Malala knew what was important, and so she spoke out. Even after she was attacked on a bus for her views, she persisted. Learn about Malala's incredible recovery and her journey to becoming a world-famous advocate of girls' rights and education -- and the youngest-ever Nobel Prize winner.
Anthology of short stories by various writers, telling some of the serious, silly, and surreal aspects of life in Queensland during the politically turbulent 1960s-80s.
Minero con poder de dinamita: la vida de un activista boliviana
He died there nine years later in February 1978. This book is the story of this South African hero - the lonely prisoner on Robben Island.
How Can Man Die Better: The Life of Robert Sobukwe
Young Revolutionary: A Teen's Guide to Activism is the go-to activism guide for teenagers who are interested in becoming activists, leaders, change-makers, and more. Written by a teen, for teens!
expressed genuine interest, advised runners from other clubs, and continued to coach until his dying day. On the other hand, he had little ... But on the track, we had an unbreakable partnership. Working with Fred was one of the great ...
Paul Robeson: The Great Depression and World War II 1929-1945
John Rave On's Schnewsround
A collection of portraits, quotations, and biographical sketches of American political activists, writers, and social reformers.
In this beautifully illustrated work, Gabriel Kuhn, author of over a dozen books and our most fascinating interpreter of global social justice movements, aims to raise awareness of the ongoing fight of the Sámi for justice and self ...