Gay & Lesbian History for Kids: The Century-Long Struggle for Lgbt Rights, with 21 Activities Volume 60
Jerome Pohlen
(Author)
Description
2016 Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People List Lambda Literary Award Finalist On the Rainbow Book List Who transformed George Washington's demoralized troops at Valley Forge into a fighting force that defeated an empire? Who cracked Germany's Enigma code and shortened World War II? Who successfully lobbied the US Congress to outlaw child labor? And who organized the 1963 March on Washington? Ls, Gs, Bs, and Ts, that's who. Given today's news, it would be easy to get the impression that the campaign for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) equality is a recent development, but it is only the final act in a struggle that started more than a century ago. The history is told through personal stories and firsthand accounts of the movement's key events, like the 1950s "Lavender Scare," the Stonewall Inn uprising, and the AIDS crisis. Kids 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; Christine Jorgensen, the nation's first famous transgender; 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 General von Steuben and Alan Turing to Jane Addams and Bayard Rustin, among others. This up-to-date history includes the landmark Supreme Court decision making marriage equality the law of the land. Twenty-one activities enliven the history and demonstrate the spirited ways the LGBT community has pushed for positive social change. Kids can: write a free verse poem like Walt Whitman; learn "The Madison" line dance; remember a loved one with a quilt panel; perform a monologue from The Laramie Project; make up a song parody; and much more.Product Details
Price
$18.99
$17.66
Publisher
Chicago Review Press
Publish Date
October 01, 2015
Pages
192
Dimensions
11.0 X 8.5 X 0.5 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781613730829
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About the Author
Jerome Pohlen is a former elementary school science teacher, an engineer, an editor, and the author of Albert Einstein and Relativity for Kids, a 2013 VOYA Nonfiction Honor List title.
Reviews
"This is an important book that puts the present day gains of the LGBT movement into perspective for today's youth. Interesting, informative, and full of wonderful archival photographs, I applaud Jerome Pohlen for this significant contribution to LGBT literature for young readers. This is a wonderful book." --Lesléa Newman, author, Heather Has Two Mommies and October Mourning: A Song for Matthew Shepard
"[L]ively and engaging prose... informative and appealingly told." --Kirkus Reviews
"[T]his is an important resource that belongs in every collection." --Booklist
"[E]veryone could use this kind of education." --POZ
"[T]his is groundbreaking." --Liberty Press
"This vital and inclusive history fleshes out the LGBTQ education readers have long been denied, bringing it to light and giving it the attention it deserves... A necessary purchase for collections that serve middle grade and teenage patrons." --School Library Journal
"My hope is that this book finds its way into the hands of as many children as possible in the coming years, and adults should take a look too!" --Hotspots Magazine
"A fantastic resource that should be on the shelves of every school and public library." --Teen Librarian Toolbox
"[A] much-needed history of the struggle for LGBT civil rights." --Social Educdation, starred review
"[L]ively and engaging prose... informative and appealingly told." --Kirkus Reviews
"[T]his is an important resource that belongs in every collection." --Booklist
"[E]veryone could use this kind of education." --POZ
"[T]his is groundbreaking." --Liberty Press
"This vital and inclusive history fleshes out the LGBTQ education readers have long been denied, bringing it to light and giving it the attention it deserves... A necessary purchase for collections that serve middle grade and teenage patrons." --School Library Journal
"My hope is that this book finds its way into the hands of as many children as possible in the coming years, and adults should take a look too!" --Hotspots Magazine
"A fantastic resource that should be on the shelves of every school and public library." --Teen Librarian Toolbox
"[A] much-needed history of the struggle for LGBT civil rights." --Social Educdation, starred review