BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Social Activists
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- Elizabeth Warren, her fight, her work, her life, Antonia Felix
- An indefinite sentence, a personal history of outlawed love and sex, Siddharth Dube
- The queer Evangelist, a socialist clergy's radically honest tale, Cheri DiNovo
- Conflagration, how the transcendentalists sparked the American struggle for racial, gender, and social justice, John A. Buehrens
- Yippie girl, exploits in protest and defeating the FBI, Judith Clavir Albert
- Eunice, the Kennedy who changed the world, Eileen McNamara
- Unhappy silences, activist feelings, feminist thinking, resisting injustice, Berenice Malka Fisher
- Make change, how to fight injustice, dismantle systemic oppression, and own our future, Shaun King
- The gift of our wounds, a Sikh and a former white supremacist find forgiveness after hate, Arno Michaelis and Pardeep Singh Kaleka with Robin Gaby Fisher
- The fifties, an underground history, James R. Gaines
- Sanctifying slavery & politics in South Carolina, the life of Reverend Alexander Garden, 1685-1756, Fred E. Witzig
- The end of protest, a new playbook for revolution, Micah White
- Bullets and opium, real-life stories of China after the Tiananmen Square Massacre, Liao Yiwu ; translated by David Cowhig, Jessie Cowhig, and Ross Perlin
- James Baldwin, living in fire, Bill V. Mullen
- Morris Kight, humanist, liberationist, fantabulist : a story of gay rights & gay wrongs, Mary Ann Cherry
- Leaving Breezy Street, a memoir, Brenda Myers-Powell with April Reynolds
- Troop 6000, the Girl Scout Troop that began in a shelter that inspired the world, Nikita Stewart
- Finding freedom, Harry, Meghan, and the making of a modern royal family, Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand
- What can I do?, my path from climate despair to action, Jane Fonda ; Danielle Morton, editorial consultant
- Beyond the sand and sea, one family's quest for a country to call home, Ty McCormick
- Our house is on fire, scenes of a family and a planet in crisis, Greta Thunberg [and three others]
- The house that love built, why I opened my door to immigrants and how we found hope beyond a broken system, Sarah Jackson with Scott Sawyer
- The Dalai Lama, an extraordinary life, Alexander Norman
- Uncompromising activist, Richard Greener, first black graduate of Harvard College, Katherine Reynolds Chaddock
- Black and pro-life in America, the incarceration and exoneration of Walter B. Hoye II, Robert W. Artigo
- In full color, finding my place in a black and white world, Rachel Dole?al with Storms Reback
- Che, a revolutionary life, Jon Lee Anderson and Jos? Hern?ndez ; translated by Megan McDowell
- Failure is impossible, Susan B. Anthony in her own words, Lynn Sherr
- The storm, one voice from the AIDS generation, Christopher Zyda
- Can I get a witness?, thirteen peacemakers, community builders, and agitators for faith and justice, edited by Charles Marsh, Shea Tuttle, and Daniel P. Rhodes
- Living and dying on the factory floor, from the outside in and the inside out, David Ranney
- Death of a King, the real story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s final year, Tavis Smiley with David Ritz
- Tears of battle, an animal rights memoir, Brigitte Bardot, Anne-CeĢcile Huprelle ; translated by Grace McQuillan
- State of emergency, how we win in the country we built, Tamika D. Mallory, as told to Ashley A. Coleman
- Cult city, Jim Jones, Harvey Milk, and 10 days that shook San Francisco, Daniel J. Flynn
- The girl from Kathmandu, twelve dead men and a woman's quest for justice, Cam Simpson
- Rising out of hatred, the awakening of a former White Nationalist, Eli Saslow
- Where there's hope, healing, moving forward, and never giving up, Elizabeth Smart
- The republic of violence, the tormented rise of abolition in Andrew Jackson's America, J.D. Dickey
- Making a difference, my fight for native rights and social justice, by Ada Deer ; with Theda Perdue ; foreword by Charles Wilkinson
- 'I was transformed', Frederick Douglass: an American slave in Victorian Britain, Laurence Fenton
- Redeeming justice, Jarrett Adams
- De repente, la libertad, ?velyne Pisier, Caroline Laurent ; traducido del franc?s por N?ria Petit
- What are we for?, the words and ideals of Eleanor Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt ; edited and with an introduction by Mary Jo Binker ; foreword by Nancy Pelosi
- Some kids left behind, a survivor's fight for health care in the wake of 9/11, Nordstrom Lila
- Edith's war, writings of a Red Cross worker and lifelong champion of social justice, Peter A. Witt ; foreword by Kara Dixon Vuic
- Attack of the 50 ft. women, how gender equality can save the world!, Catherine Mayer
- Tell me your names and I will testify, Carolyn Holbrook
- Bohemians West, free love, family, and radicals in twentieth-century America, Sherry L. Smith
- DIY rules for a wtf world, how to speak up, get creative, and change the world, Krista Suh