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Letters from Young Activists:
Today's Rebels Speak Out (2005)

Edited by Dan Berger, Chesa Boudin and Kenyon Farrow

"Who will lead America in the years to come? Letters from Young Activists introduces America's energized, exciting new generation of activists. The contributors to this book are atheist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim; queer, heterosexual, bisexual--Americans from every type of background, united in working towards racial, economic, environmental and global justice. In letters addressed to their parents, to past generations, to each other, to the youth of tomorrow and to their future selves, they articulate their vision for the world."

~ from the publisher's website

Learning More

After reading Letters from Young Activists:Today's Rebels Speak Out, you may be curious to learn more about the authors' backgrounds, to see what others have thought of the book, or to dig deeper into one of the many controversial issues touched on by these young authors. For additional research assistance visit Milne Library or feel free to contact a Reference Librarian at Milne.

The Book Read reviews about this collection of letters.

The AuthorsLearn more about the contributors and read more of what they have written.

Take Action There are innumerable chances to work change in our society. Here is a small selection of links to explore; local, regional, national and global.

Related Reading Find books that cover some of the topics discussed in the book.

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