Rebels & Revolutions: True Stories of Radical Change in America | Historical Non-Fiction Books for US History Enthusiasts & Students
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Rebels & Revolutions: True Stories of Radical Change in America | Historical Non-Fiction Books for US History Enthusiasts & Students
Rebels & Revolutions: True Stories of Radical Change in America | Historical Non-Fiction Books for US History Enthusiasts & Students
Rebels & Revolutions: True Stories of Radical Change in America | Historical Non-Fiction Books for US History Enthusiasts & Students
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What do you do when you see injustice unfolding? Do you stand and fight? People who do are often called traitors, agitators or rabble-rousers. These are the people who are often the driving force toward change. Throughout American history, people who worked to radically change society have been criticized, arrested, and even killed. Rebels and Revolutions: Real tales of Radical Change in America for ages 9 to 12 explores the lives of five firebrands who used muskets and marches, boycotts and lawsuits in their struggle for justice. When he was only 15 years old, Joseph Plumb Martin committed treason when he joined the Continental Army to fight for American independence. What did this teenager feel so strongly about that he was willing to break the law? Sengbe Pieh’s fight for freedom took him from the bowels of a slave ship to the nation’s highest court. In 1944, the U.S. government began drafting people being held in military camps to fight in World War II. A group called the Fair Play Committee refused until their families were allowed to return to their homes. In the days of the segregated south, Claudette Colvin was denied the most basic rights because of her black skin. One day, this teenager refused to relinquish her seat on the bus to a white woman. After a childhood of toiling in California’s fruit and vegetable fields, Cesar Chavez challenged the power of the agricultural industry. He became a voice of hope for thousands of poor migrant workers. Young readers will be inspired by these five rebels who refused to accept the status quo. They acted boldly, provoked change, and fundamentally changed American history. Rebels and Revolutions: Real tales of Radical Change in America is the fifth book in a series called Mystery & Mayhem, which features true tales that whet kids’ appetites for history by engaging them in genres with proven track records―mystery and adventure. History is made of near misses, unexplained disappearances, unsolved mysteries, and bizarre events that are almost too weird to be true―almost! The Mystery and Mayhem series delves into these tidbits of history to provide kids with a jumping off point into a lifelong habit of appreciating history. Each of the five true tales told within Rebels and Revolutions are paired with further fun facts about the setting, industry, and time period. A glossary and resources page provide the opportunity to practice using essential academic tools. These nonfiction narratives use clear, concise language with compelling plots that both avid and reluctant readers will be drawn to.
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Rebels and Revolutions is part of the Mystery and Mayhem series which include 10 books.The book is a classroom and library resource aimed at ages 9-12. It profiles the stories of 5 people who are racially and ethnically diverse, both males and females. Each chapter is a short vignette about 22 pages. It's just the right amount of information to sustain a student's attention and easy to follow written in a conversational tone. The stories follow in a chronological time period with some overlapping starting with the American Revolution and ending in the late sixties. They profile individuals who took a risk and dared to make a difference. Each chapter addresses the questions: What do you do when you see injustice unfolding? Do you stand and fight? People who do are often called traitors, agitators or rabble-rousers. But they are also the people who are often the driving force toward change.The reader is introduced to the lives of five firebrands who used muskets and marches, boycotts and lawsuits in their struggle for justice. Joseph Plumb Martin committed treason when he joined the Continental Army to fight for American independence. Sengbe Pieh's fight for freedom took him from the bowels of a slave ship to the nation's highest court. Yosh Kuromiya, a Nisei of Japanese ancestry living in the United States, resisted the draft during World War II based on injustice. Claudette Colvin was denied the most basic rights because of her skin and faced daily discrimination. Her voice was a predecessor to the Rosa Parks bus boycott. Cesar Chavez challenged the power of the agricultural industry and became a voice of hope for thousands of poor migrant workers. I found all their stories educational and inspirational. The glossary in the book was a helpful reference tool when reading.The author hopes readers will recognize that revolutions are born out of injustice and rebels like the ones featured in the book are patriots. They do so because their lives become untenable, and their goal is to improve life for themselves and those they care about.

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