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The Unpopular Ones Fifteen American Men And Women Who Stood Up For What They Believed In Jules Archer

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The Unpopular Ones Fifteen American Men And Women Who Stood Up For What They Believed In Jules Archer
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Publisher: Sky Pony
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.93 MB
Author: Jules Archer
ISBN: 9781634508995, 1634508998
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Unpopular Ones Fifteen American Men And Women Who Stood Up For What They Believed In Jules Archer by Jules Archer 9781634508995, 1634508998 instant download after payment.

Slavery is wrong. Women can be doctors. Women can wear pants. These are truths that most Americans today would agree are unambiguous. But there was a time in this country when each of those statements resulted in vicious criticism. When she wore pants, Amelia Bloomer was a “hussy," subjected to jeers and catcalls. As the only female doctor in the entire western United States, Bethenia Owens was so unpopular that she was threatened with tar and feathers and driven out of town. And when Jonathan Walker was caught helping escaped slaves, he was branded with the letters “SS," for “slave stealer."
Today we recognize these unpopular ones as both brave and in the right. Their stories remind young readers that sometimes it is important to speak out against the popular opinions of the time. What are those opinions in today's world? These fifteen men and women set stunning examples of standing up for what's right. Be inspired by their courage and perseverance when up against the odds. Whose unpopular beliefs today will be the truths of tomorrow? Will you be one of the unpopular ones?

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