Protest!

Protest! by Alice Haworth-Booth, published by Pavilion Books on June 10, 2021, is a comprehensive exploration of the history of peaceful protests from 1170 BCE to the present day. This illustrated work, featuring art by Emily Haworth-Booth, delves into how ordinary people have historically stood up for their beliefs, shaping society through various movements. The book highlights significant events and movements, including the women’s march in Rome, the abolitionist movement, and contemporary movements like Extinction Rebellion and Black Lives Matter.
Readers will find a detailed account of global protests that span centuries, addressing themes such as civil rights, women’s rights, and environmental conservation. The book also examines innovative forms of protest, including theatrical interventions and guerrilla gardening. With 168 pages, this edition provides a rich narrative that connects historical events to modern-day activism, making it a relevant resource for understanding the impact of protest on society.
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Illustrated by award-winner Emily Haworth-Booth, and written by Emily and her sister Alice, this book is a timely history of peaceful protests from around the world – from 1170 BCE to the present day.
Protest has changed the planet – from Roman times to today, ordinary people have stood up for what they believe in and made the world a better place. Children are more likely now than ever before to make a peaceful stand against what they believe is wrong in the world. The time is right for a book that sets out the history of protest and how it has changed our society.
This book covers the global history of protest from 1170 BCE, when workers on the pyramids in Egypt went on strike for more food, to the present day, with the school strikes for climate. From the women’s march in Rome, through the peasants’ revolt, the abolitionist movement and the suffragette movement right through to Extinction Rebellion and Black Lives Matter.
Also included are the Native American Ghost Dance, the Abolitionist Movement, Women’s Suffrage Movement, anti-nuclear movement, the Stonewall riots, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Arab Spring, Hong Kong umbrella protests and much more. The book covers civil rights, women’s rights, LGBTQI+ rights, anti-apartheid, environmental campaigns and more.
It also looks at creative ways of protesting – theatrical interventions, singing protests, guerrilla gardening, tree-sitting, noisy protests and surreal happenings.
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