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You're never too young to care about your community or to stand up for your beliefs. That's the empowering message of this book, which is all about how real kids exercise their first amendment rights. Filled with inspiring photos of children at the Women's March on Washington and other protests and rallies, this book will also include inspirational quotes, simple ideas for how kids can get involved, brief definitions of concepts like "equality" and "feminism," and an introduction from a leading activist who's making a difference in the world today.
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Protest movements, Women's March on Washington (2017), Community activists, Demonstrations, Women's rights, History, Juvenile literature, Children, Social movements, Social action, juvenile literature, Politics, practical, Social change, juvenile literature, Children, juvenile literature, Social changeTimes
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123 Childrens Plus, Inc.
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