Voices for Peace from the
I Protest series by Wayne L. Wilson is a historical exploration of influential
peace movements and figures who advocated for nonviolent change.
The book highlights
activists who raised their voices such as Jane Addams, who promoted peace during World War I, Muhammad Ali's opposition to the Vietnam War, John Lennon's anti-war messages through his art, and Leymah Gbowee's efforts for peace in Liberia. Through these profiles, Wilson aims to show how individual voices and collective action can significantly impact without violence, inspiring readers to appreciate the power of peaceful protest. This volume is ideal for young readers interested in history and social justice, offering an accessible look at how activism can shape a more peaceful world.
Voices of Peace is primarily for
young readers. It is ideal for use in
educational settings and for children interested in history and social change issues.
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