JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Science / Politics & Government
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Science / Politics & Government
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / Social Science / Politics & Government
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- Flying colors, a guide to flags from around the world, written, illustrated, and designed by Robert G Fresson ; additional text by Robin Jacobs
- Threads of peace, how Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. changed the world, Uma Krishnaswami
- Lincoln and Kennedy, a pair to compare, Gene Barretta
- The White House for kids, a history of a home, office, and national symbol : with 21 activities, Katherine L. House
- What can a citizen do?, Dave Eggers ; art by Shawn Harris
- Whose right is it?, the Second Amendment and the fight over guns, Hana Bajramovic
- Presidents decoded, a guide to the leaders who shaped our nation, Katie Kennedy
- Show me history!, by Mark Shulman ; illustrated by Kelly Tindall ; lettering & design by Comicraft ; cover art by Ian Churchill
- Illegal immigration, Nöel Merino, book editor
- What is an election?, by Caryn Jenner
- Biofuels, Margaret Haerens, book editor
- The Capitol, a meet the nation's capitol book, Lindsay Ward
- Murder on the Baltimore Express, the plot to keep Abraham Lincoln from becoming president, Suzanne Jurmain
- Dear rebel, 125+ women share their secrets to taking on the world, [edited by Eliza Kirby]
- A seat at the table, the Nancy Pelosi story, Elisa Boxer ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Leading the way, women in power, Senator Janet Howell and Theresa Howell ; foreword by Hillary Rodham Clinton ; illustrated by Kylie Akia and Alexandra Bye
- Words that built a nation, voices of democracy that have shaped America's history, Marilyn Miller, Ellen Scordato, and Dan Tucker ; illustrated by Mary Kate McDevitt
- Voting rights, Noah Berlatsky, book editor
- An equal shot, how the law title IX changed America, Helaine Becker ; Illustrated by Dow Phumiruk
- John McCain, an American hero, by Beatrice Gormley
- Madam Speaker, Nancy Pelosi calls the house to order, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Chris Hsu
- Dare to question, Carrie Chapman Catt's voice for the vote, by Jasmine A. Stirling ; illustrated by Udayana Lugo
- The Renaissance thinkers, with history projects for kids, Diane C. Taylor
- History smashers, Kate Messner ; illustrated by Justin Greenwood
- Thank you for voting, the past, present, and future of voting, by Erin Geiger Smith ; with Kathleen Krull
- Roses and radicals, the epic story of how American women won the right to vote, by Susan Zimet & Todd Hasak-Lowy
- Why Longfellow lied, the truth about Paul Revere's midnight ride, Jeff Lantos
- The Supreme Court and us, Christy Mihaly ; illustrated by Neely Daggett
- I am an American, the Wong Kim Ark story, written by Martha Brockenbrough, with Grace Lin ; illustrated by Julia Kuo
- Resist!, peaceful acts that changed our world, Diane Stanley
- What was World War I?, by Nico Medina ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- What are the three branches of government?, and other questions about the U.S. Constitution, Benjamin Richmond
- Her right foot, Dave Eggers ; art by Shawn Harris
- Sonia Sotomayor, Claudia Romo Edelman and Nathalie Alonso ; illustrated by Alexandra Beguez