Dian Fossey: Animal Rights Activist and Protector of Mountain Gorillas (Crabtree Groundbreaker Biographies)

For nearly two decades, Dian Fossey immersed herself in the study of mountain gorillas in Africa. She became known as a highly respected primatologista scientist who studies apes and

Your Special Education Rights: What Your School District Isn’t Telling You

The definitive guide for parents of children with disabilities is out.This book is authored by two special education experts and draws on decades of experience from the front lines of

All Rights Reserved: A New YA Science Fiction Book (Word$)

“A chilling, unnerving, and timely debut novel about what it means to speak out, even in silence.” —Katharine McGee, New York Times bestselling author of The Thousandth Floor In

I Know My Rights: A Children’s Guide to the Bill of Rights and Individual Liberty

The rights of every person, every man, woman, and child, are inalienable; though they are written as the law of the land, our rights transcend all of humanity’s laws.

History of the Civil Rights Movement Coloring Book (Dover History Coloring Book)

Thirty full-page illustrations chronicle key events of one of the twentieth century’s most important social movements. Informative captions accompany the dramatic scenes, from Lincoln’s signing of the Emancipation Proclamation

Civil Rights Then and Now: A Timeline of the Fight for Equality in America

Take a crash course in the social justice issues that keep the United States from realizing its promise of equality! This civil rights book for kids is simultaneously a

Gay & Lesbian History for Kids: The Century-Long Struggle for LGBT Rights, with 21 Activities (For Kids series)

Who transformed George Washington’s demoralized troops at Valley Forge into a fighting force that defeated an empire? Who cracked Germany’s Enigma code and shortened World War II? Who successfully

The Rights of the Reader

“Joyful ode to reading…quirky, playful sketches to complement the author’s engaging prose. Passionate and witty.” — BOOKLIST First published in 1992 and even more relevant now, Daniel Pennac’s quirky

If You Were a Kid During the Civil Rights Movement

Joyce Jenkins has recently moved to a new town with her family, and she will soon be attending a segregated school for the first time. Meanwhile, Connie Underwood is