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A moving, emotional snapshot of policy and protest in Ferguson, MO. Very timely and useful for inviting dialogue and inciting action. It would be appropriate for U.S. history, government, and political science classes.
The detailed series is great for a quick overview of a particular subject, with graphic maps, primary source images, stimulating quotes, and effective visual techniques to make the images come alive. Useful for AP U.S. history, these resources can lead to lively class discussions.
This is a raw, emotionally charged film about how the prison system has failed society. A valuable resource for criminal justice or government classes.
An enthralling plot for listeners who like spy novels. ["Recommend this one to teen readers who have tired of dystopias and are looking for something new and different": SLJ 10/15 starred review of the Running Press Teen book.]