Gay and lesbian history for kids
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Author
Publication
2016 - Chicago Review Press, Incorporated, Chicago, Illinois, Illinois
Language
English
Word Count
45,000 words, Guess
Page Count
180 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivegaylesbianhistor0000pohl
- ISBN-101613730829
- ISBN-139781613730829
- Library of Congress Control Number2015010563
- OCLC Control Number995526005
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number905970122
- Better World Books9781613730829
- Open LibraryOL27192065M
Classifications
- DDC323.32640973
- LCCHQ76.8.U5P64 2015
- LCCHQ76.8.U5 P64 2015
and 1 more
- LCCHQ76.8.U5 P64 2016
Alternate Titles
- Gay and lesbian history for kids
Description
Given today s news, it would be easy to get the impression that the struggle for LGBT equality is a recent development, but it is only the final act in a struggle that started more than a century ago. This timely resource helps put recent events into context for kids ages 9 & up. After a brief history up to 1900, each chapter discusses an era in the struggle for LGBT civil rights from the 1920s to today. The history is told through personal stories and firsthand accounts of the movements key struggles and events like the 1950s Lavender Scare, the Stonewall Inn uprising, and the AIDS crisis. Readers will learn about civil rights mavericks, like Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, founder of the first gay rights organization; Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin, who turned the Daughters of Bilitis from a lesbian social club into a powerhouse for LGBT freedom; and Harvey Milk, the first out candidate to win a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Also chronicled are the historic contributions of famous LGBT individuals, from Alan Turning, who cracked Germany s Enigma code and shortened World War II, to Sally Ride, the first woman in space; to Bayard Rustin, chief organizer of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Twenty-one activities enliven the history; kids can write a free verse poem like Walt Whitman, learn the Madison line dance, design an AIDS quilt panel, and write a song parody to learn about the spirited ways in which the LGBT community has pushed for positive social change.
Series Statement
- --for kids series
- --for kids (Chicago, Ill.)
Other Editions
- Gay and lesbian history for kids
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