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Nellie Stone Johnson : The Life of an Activist

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Immerse yourself in the riveting narrative of "Nellie Stone Johnson: The Life of an Activist," where the indomitable spirit of Nellie Stone Johnson comes alive, guiding readers through the tumultuous landscape of American social justice from a unique intersection of African-American, Ojibway, German, and French heritage. Published on February 1, 2000, this biography, penned by the insightful David Brauer, captures the essence of a woman whose life is a testament to the power of resilience and activism. From her roots as a farm kid in Pine County to becoming a revered matriarch in the labor movement, Johnson's journey is not just inspiring but a call to action. Middle-school students will find in her story a powerful model for advocacy in gender equality, racial justice, indigenous rights, and economic justice. Engage with the life of a woman who, equipped with a sewing machine and unyielding determination, stitched her own legacy into the fabric of civil rights history. How will you use your voice in the fight for justice?

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Published by Ruminator Books on February 1, 2000
256 pages
ISBN: 9781886913356
Best for readers in Middle School
This book provides valuable insights into Economic JusticeGender EqualityIndigenous Rights, and Racial Justice, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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