Travel through real stories of courage within the pages of this book for middle-grade readers eager to meet the kids and teens who took a stand for the right to read. While exploring youth-led challenges--from students in the 1970s resisting censorship to teens today organizing online campaigns--the narrative highlights how young people, librarians, and communities worked together to defend access to stories. Readers will learn how activism has evolved across decades and how today's young advocates continue to shape local and global conversations about intellectual freedom. With captivating photographs, a timeline, glossary, and index, this book is perfect for research and browsing.
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