New Civil Rights Series–In Print and as eBooks

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If you are doing an assignment on civil rights in the 20th or 21st centuries, come check out a great book. This series deals with South Africa and Apartheid laws; Iran and women’s rights; American Indians and Alcatraz Island; the Little Rock Nine and school integration; the International Ladies Garment Workers Strike of 1909; the Delano Grape Strike and Cesar Chavez; lunch counter sit-ins in the U.S. South in the 1960s; China and the Tiananmen Square Protest; gay pride and the Stonewall Riots of 1969; and Gandhi and the Salt March in India in 1930.

This series is both informative and colorful. We have a print copy of each title as well as an ebook copy that can be opened by multiple users at the same time and on any computer. So–you don’t have to wait to get the deeper information you need.

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About Victoria Waddle

Victoria Waddle is a Pushcart Prize-nominated writer and has been included in Best Short Stories from The Saturday Evening Post Great American Fiction Contest. Her books include a collection of feminist short fiction, Acts of Contrition, and a chapbook on grief, The Mortality of Dogs and Humans. Her YA novel about a polygamist cult, Keep Sweet, launches in June 2025. Formerly the managing editor of the journal Inlandia: A Literary Journey and a teacher librarian, she contributes to the Southern California News Group column Literary Journeys. She discusses both writing and library book censorship on her Substack, “Be a Cactus.” Join her there for thoughts on defiant readers and writers as well as for weekly library censorship news.
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