The Struggle For Equal Justice

Myrna E Heath

From President John Quincy Adams to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Struggle For Equal Justice is a narrative that readers will find an intriguing supplement to their knowledge of American History. It is documented and written in a style that will appeal to young adults and general audiences. The narrative chronicles the saga of the abolitionists: women’s rights, civil rights, and modern-day protest movements.

It is the story of the Black, White, and Indigenous men and women who, from 1820 to the present, collaborated and led the fight for equal justice. The Struggle for Equal Justice is a fascinating revelation of the leader’s challenges and successes and their influences on current generations.

The narrative features the most comprehensive profiles of David Walker, abolitionist and publisher of Walker’s Appeal, and his son Edwin G Walker, attorney, statesman, and equal rights leader. It profiles the lives of over 100 prominent abolitionists, women’s rights, and civil rights leaders and showcases captivating portraits, monuments, and events.

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