Delving into the Bill of Rights, this book presents its history, evolution, and relevance in an accessible manner for middle-grade readers and adults alike. Each amendment is explored through real court cases, illustrating the struggles of individuals and the broader societal context, including slavery, women's rights, and civil rights movements. Engaging sidebars clarify legal terms, while vibrant illustrations by Kelly Malka enhance the reading experience. The book concludes with an overview of the U.S. Constitution, making it a valuable resource for understanding American democracy.
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Teri is een veelzijdige auteur wiens werken romans, korte verhalen, essays en non-fictie voor zowel kinderen als volwassenen omvatten. Haar schrijven wordt gekenmerkt door een duidelijke en boeiende stijl die resoneert bij lezers van alle leeftijden. Naast haar literaire inspanningen schrijft ze ook kinder verhalen en houdt ze zich bezig met juridisch schrijven. Haar verhalen verkennen vaak complexe thema's met een scherp oog voor detail en emotionele diepgang.



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- 2021
Thurgood Marshall
- 256bladzijden
- 9 uur lezen
The story of the brilliant lawyer who successfully argued the case that ended legal racial segregation in America Thurgood Marshall, the great grandson of a slave, was born at a time when African Americans were denied equal rights in America. Segregation was legal. Lynching was common. In some places, African Americans were entirely excluded from public life; they were forbidden to enter public parks and museums or use public swimming pools and restrooms. After being denied admission to the University of Maryland Law School because of his race, Marshall enrolled at Howard University. He graduated first in his class and set out as a young lawyer determined to achieve equality for all Americans. Here is the story of how he did it--how he devised his legal strategy for expanding "we the people," to include all people. Thurgood Marshall explores the life of the brilliant lawyer who successfully argued the case that ended legal racial segregation in America, following his childhood in Baltimore to his trailblazing career as a civil rights lawyer, and finally his years as a United States Supreme Court justice.
- 2020
Franklin D. Roosevelt
- 272bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
The fifth book in the Making of America series, Franklin D. Roosevelt examines the life of America's 32nd president: his birth into one of America's elite families, his domineering mother, his marriage to Eleanor Roosevelt, his struggle with polio, and his political career. A Democrat, Roosevelt (1882-1945) won a record four presidential elections and is the longest-serving US president. During his time in office, he led the country through the Great Depression and World War II, and helped to redefine the role of the US government with the New Deal. Scholars often rate him as one of the three greatest presidents, along with George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. The book includes selections from FDR's writings in addition to endnotes, a bibliography, and an index.