Claudette Colvin
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Hey, Little Ant We
Were There, Too! It's
Our World, Too!
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Awards:
Christopher Award Winner
An ALA Notable Book
New York Public Library "Book for the Teen
Age"
Lupine Award Honor Book, Maine Library Association.
"(An)
invaluable book....reads with intensity
and should convince young readers that they
CAN make a difference in the attitudes and policies
of their world."
--Booklist (starred review)
"This
absorbing and energizing book deserves
shelf space in every classroom and library."
--publisher's Weekly (starred review)
"A
clearheaded, good-hearted guide to
help young people empower themselves."
--Gloria Steinem
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It's Our World, Too!:
Both a history and a handbook, this
highly inspirational and engaging book will help
jump-start readers who yearn to take a stand against
injustice or otherwise long to make a difference.
A dozen-odd case studies profile children and
teens of both sexes from a variety of ethnic backgrounds
who had the courage to act on their convictions:
among them are 12-year-old Norvell Smith, who
stood up to gang pressure at her inner-city school;
Justin Lebo, who at age 10 began using his allowance
to buy and rebuild junker bicycles, and then give
them away to needy children; and 15-year-old Joel
Rubin, who, in protest of drift net fishing practices,
spearheaded a boycott of a major corporation that
resulted in "dolphin safe" tuna. Other
youths here have taken on city hall, saved wetlands
from developers and spoken out against war. An
introductory chapter primes the audience with
a succint overview of young activists in history,
from those who served as conductors on the Underground
Railroad to the "newsies" of 1899, who
took on the newspaper magnates in a fight for
fair wages. The final section of the book, fittingly,
is a hands-on approach to mounting a personal
campaign, with specific advice on such measures
as starting a boycott, lobbying government officials
and raising funds--and how to do it all with creativity
and flair. This absorbing and energizing book
deserves shelf space in every classroom and library.
Ages 10-up.
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