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![]() One percent of hardcover sales will go to. The artwork showcases each of individual, and endpapers look like blackboards, with quotes from each activist in a chalk-white font. Callout quotes invite readers to think about ways they can take action. Each profile includes a biographical paragraph back matter explains the poetry forms used throughout the book, and profiles on each of the featured poets. Neri, Nikki Grimes, Joseph Bruchac, and Lesléa Newman. These activists and 11 more find a place in the pages here, celebrated by luminaries including G. Activists include Mari Copeny – “Little Miss Flint” – who demanded clean water for her community and got President Obama’s attention Virsidiana Sanchez Santos, whose quinceañera at the Texas State Capitol called attention to the state’s stringent immigration policy and Marley Dias, the girl who started the #1000BlackGirlBooks initative to collect books with characters who looked like her, and so many other readers looking for representation. 2020, Charlesbridge), $18.99, ISBN: 9781623541316įourteen outstanding young people who saw injustice and took action are celebrated here in poetry and art. Dawson, and Jeanette Bradley / Illustrated by: Jeanette Bradley 'You're never too young or too small to change the world.' Mari Copeny This all-star anthology covers fourteen youth activists calling for change and fighting for justice across the United States. ![]() Metcalf, Keila Dawson, & Jeanette Bradley/Illustrated by Jeanette Bradley, (Sept. No Voice Too Small: 14 Young Americans Making History, edited by Lindsay H. ![]()
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