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She Takes a Stand: 16 Fearless Activists Who Have Changed the World (Women of Action)

She Takes a Stand: 16 Fearless Activists Who Have Changed the World (Women of Action)

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Publication Date: March 5th, 2019
Publisher:
Chicago Review Press
ISBN:
9781641600453
Pages:
208
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Description

A source of inspiration for young women with strong social convictions, She Takes a Stand highlights 16 extraordinary women who have fought for human rights, civil rights, workers’ rights, reproductive/sexual rights, and world peace. Among these are many who have been imprisoned, threatened, or suffered financial hardships for pursuing their missions to change the world for the better. Included are historic heroes such as anti-lynching crusader Ida B. Wells and suffragist Alice Paul, along with contemporary figures such as girls-education activist Malala Yousafzai; Sampat Pal Devi, who fights violence against Indian women; and SPARK executive director Dana Edell, who works to end the sexualization of women and girls in the media. Taking a multicultural, multinational perspective, She Takes a Stand spotlights brave women around the world with an emphasis on childhood details, motivations, and life turning points—in many cases gleaned from the author’s original interviews—and includes related sidebars, a bibliography, source notes, and a list of organizations young women can explore to get involved in changing their world.

About the Author

Michael Elsohn Ross is an award-winning author of more than 40 books for children, including A World of Her Own, Salvador Dali and the Surrealists, Sandbox Scientist, and Snug as a Bug. 

Praise for She Takes a Stand: 16 Fearless Activists Who Have Changed the World (Women of Action)

“An excellent compilation and a notable addition for all library collections to enhance women’s history.” —School Library Journal

“a thoroughly researched book full of inspiring stories that will appeal to young readers…” —VOYA