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Speak A Word For Freedom: Women Against Slavery

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Speak A Word For Freedom: Women Against Slavery

Contributors:

By (Author) Marjorie Gann
By (author) Janet Willen

ISBN:

9781770496514

Publisher:

Tundra Books

Imprint:

Tundra Books

Publication Date:

15th September 2015

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

306.362082

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

216

Dimensions:

Width 187mm, Height 236mm

Weight:

787g

Description

From the early days of the antislavery movement, when political action by women was frowned upon, British and American women were tireless and uncompromising campaigners for abolition; without their efforts, emancipation could have taken decades longer. As Gunn and Willen's other collaborative nonfiction title for young people, Five Thousand Years of Slavery (Tundra, 2011) demonstrates, slavery still exists in the modern world. What Speak a Word for Freedom shows is that so do indefatigable female campaigners.

Reviews

The authors of the outstanding global history Five Thousand Years of Slavery (2011) offer an equally impressive collection of 14 profiles of women who, from the 18th century to the present, have heroically championed emancipation and an end to human bondage ....An inspiring collection of those who have fought and continue to fight against the evil of slavery and an effectively solemn reminder that slavery remains a global plague.-Kirkus Reviews


Readers who think of slavery as an institution relegated to the past will be enlightened by this engrossing study of female abolitionists from the 18th century to the present day.... A powerful indictment of human rights abuses and tribute to the women who have fought them.- Starred Review, Publishers Weekly


This inspirational collection shares the lives and work of women who have fought slavery both past and present ....Readers will be shocked at the atrocities people face in our modern world and may even be inspired to inform others or add their voice to a cause .... This volume can serve as both a readable, narrative nonfiction piece and a collection of separate pieces on slavery in its many forms, past and present.- VOYA Magazine


In the varied, informative, and clearly written accounts, Willen and Gann address each womans personality, opportunities, and accomplishments. With the exceptions of Harriet Tubman and Harriet Beecher Stowe, most of the women featured will be new to most readers. The powerful message, that the fight to end slavery is ongoing and depends on a wide variety of actions and individuals, will both educate teens on this important issue and inspire them to take active roles in civic life. - Booklist

Author Bio

Janet Willen has been a writer and editor for more than thirty years, working on publications ranging from remedial writing curricula to articles on health and safety. Her first book co-authored with Marjorie Gann, Five Thousand Years of Slavery, was published to much critical acclaim. Janet holds a master's degree in political science from the New School for Social Research. She lives with her husband in Silver Spring, Maryland. Marjorie Gann, an educator for over thirty years, has written language arts materials for elementary grades. While living and working in Atlantic Canada, she wrote Discover Canada- New Brunswick. The first book she co-authored with Janet Willen, Five Thousand Years of Slavery, was chosen as the Silver Winner - Book of the Year Awards for YA. Non-Fiction by ForeWord Reviews. Marjorie now lives in Toronto, Ontario, with her husband.

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