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Rad American History A-Z: Movements That Demonstrate the Power of the People

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rad American History A-Z: Movements That Demonstrate the Power of the People

Contributors:

By (Author) Kate Schatz
By (author) Miriam Klein Stahl

ISBN:

9781984856838

Series:
Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Ten Speed Press

Publication Date:

3rd March 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

303.4840973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

176

Dimensions:

Width 178mm, Height 229mm

Description

From the New York Times bestselling team behind Rad American Women A-Z comes an illustrated collection of radical and transformative political, social, and cultural movements in American history. From theNew York Timesbestselling team behindRad American Women A-Zcomes an illustrated collection of radical and transformative political, social, and cultural movements in American history. "An engaging, fascinating, and necessary book that speaks truth to power."-Congresswoman Barbara Lee InRad American History A-Z, each letter of the alphabet tells the story of a significant moment in America's progressive history--one that isn't always covered in history classes- A is for Alcatraz, and the Native occupation of 1969; C is for the Combahee River Raid, a Civil War action planned in part by Union spy Harriet Tubman; Z is for Zuccotti Park, and the Occupy movement that briefly took over the world. Paired with dynamic paper-cut art by Miriam Klein Stahl, the entries by Kate Schatz explore several centuries of politics, culture, art, activism, and liberation, including radical librarians, Supreme Court cases, courageous youth, punk rocker grrrls, Southern quilts, and modern witches. In addition to the twenty-six core stories, short sidebars expand the discussion, and dictionary-style lists refer readers to additional key moments. So while F is for Federal Theater Project, a New Deal-era program that employed thousands of artists, F is also for Freedom Rides and First Amendment. E is for Earth First!, but also for Endangered Species Act and Equal Rights Amendment. There are tales of triumph, resilience, creation, and hope. Each engaging, fact-filled narrative illustrates an eye-opening moment that shows us how we got to now--and what we need to know about our histories to create a just and sustainable future. Advance praise for Rad American History A-Z "I wish I'd had Rad American History A-Z when I was growing up; it's a book I hope to read to my children one day. In such chaotic political times, this is a critical tool for young people to know how change happens, and to know that they, too, can make change happen. This book belongs on all library shelves as a transformative approach to history as we know it."-Alicia Garza, cofounder of Black Lives Matter Global Network

Reviews

Rad American History AZ is a book I wish I had when I was growing upand it's a book I hope to read to my children one day. In such chaotic political times, Rad American History is a critical tool for young people to know how change happensand to know that they too can make change happen. This book belongs on all library shelves and in history books as a transformative approach to history as we know it.Alicia Garza, founder of BlackFutures Lab and co-founder of Black Lives Matter

Rad American History AZis an engaging, fascinating, and necessary book that speaks truth to power. Ive been a fan of the series for a long time and I know this addition will be a gem for all who read it.Congresswoman Barbara Lee

I love all of the RAD books written by these ladies, but I thinkRad American History AZis especially important. Its a deeply researched, well-written, and powerfully illustrated look at our country and the people who have fought to make it better. It opens the door on many important struggles in history to minds, young and not-so-young, who may be inspired to think about conflict, protest, and social change in a new way.Corin Tucker, lead singer of Sleater-Kinney

As multifaceted as the nation itself, Rad American History AZ is analphabets worth of movements and moments that have shaped the UnitedStates, including many history-makers such as young people who areoften marginalized or omitted from traditional textbooks. Kate Schatzslively, accessible text and Miriam Klein Stahls energetic original artcombine in a clear-eyed yet hopeful view of our shared history as aliving thingsomething we are all still creating.Rebecca Stefoff, adapter of Howard Zinns A Young Peoples History of the United States and James W. Loewens Lies My Teacher Told Me: Young Readers Edition

Rad American History AZ by Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl is a fabulous book! In telling the story of powerful moments in a peoples history of the United States, they fuse dynamic movements for social justice with labor history, iconic cultural innovations, landmark Supreme Court decisions, and feminist, anti-racist, and LGBT actions. With brilliant illustrations and clearly written stories of resistance, the book is an irresistible, joyous celebration of the power of the people.Bettina Aptheker, distinguished professor emerita of feminist studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz

The lively writing and the complementary black-and-white illustrations make this an enticing read. . . . A concise and intriguing survey of the relentless fight for social change.Kirkus Reviews

Author Bio

Kate Schatz is a feminist writer, activist, and educator. With illustrator Miriam Klein Stahl, she is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Rad American Women A-Z and Rad Women Worldwide, as well as My Rad Life- A Journal and Rad Girls Can. Kate is the co-founder of Solidarity Sundays, a nationwide network of feminist activist groups, and she speaks often about politics, resistance, feminism, race, parenting, and more. Miriam Klein Stahl is an artist, educator, and activist. In addition to her work in printmaking, drawing, sculpture, and paper-cut and public art, she is also the co-founder of the Arts and Humanities Academy at Berkeley High School, where she has taught since 1995.

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