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c2013., Norwood House Press Call No: POETRY Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "Anthology including over fifty works of poetry by 20th century writers on issues related to social justice in American society."--Provided by publisher.
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c2013., Norwood House Press Call No: 811 IND Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "Anthology including over fifty works of poetry by 20th century writers on issues related to social justice in American society."--Provided by publisher.
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[2013], Norwood House Press Call No: 811 Bus Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Presents poems written from throughout the twentieth century in America, arranged to tell a story of how the country moved from social and racial intolerance towards the civil rights movement and beyond.
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2021., Adolescent, Balzer + Bray Call No: Realistic Fic Zoboi Edition: First trade paperback edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: Even though Amal Shahid is an artist and poet, he's still viewed as disruptive and unmotivated at his diverse art school. One fateful night at a local park, a fight breaks out between Amal and his friends and a group of white boys from a nearby gentrified neighborhood, leaving one of the white boys in a coma. Amal is convicted of the attack and sent to prison, even though he's not the one who put the boy in a coma. His despair and rage at having his bright future destroyed threaten to overcome him until he discovers the refuge and hope that his words and art give him.
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2020., Pre-adolescent, Roaring Brook Press Call No: 811 Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 2 At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: Illustrated collection of twenty-four poems from three writers that expound on the theme of "woke"--being engaged in one's community and working towards greater equality and justice.
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2020., Pre-adolescent, Roaring Brook Press Call No: LS 811 Bro Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: Illustrated collection of twenty-four poems from three writers that expound on the theme of "woke"--being engaged in one's community and working towards greater equality and justice.