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All About History: Power of Protest English | 134 pages | True PDF | 203 mb Take a journey through time with this All About History book. From the storming of the Bastille during the French Revolution to the Civil Rights movements of America striving for positive change - discover how ordinary citizens changed the world forever. Learn about the non-violent protests from Mahatma Gandhi, and how more often than not, peaceful intentions can turn violent with the likes of the Suffragettes and Nelson Mandela. We'll also help you understand more about the LGBT fight on the 50th anniversary year of the Stonewall Rebellion, 9 as well as the current issues being protested today. Discover how protests have changed laws and public opinion, and championed equal rights all around the world. CONTENTS 08 Bad King Jon - Discover the events that led to the Magna Carta 14 The Great Rising - Learn about the Peasants’ revolt of 1381 16 The Boston Tea Party - A rebellion against the British East Indian Company 18 The French Revolution - Revolutionaries stormed the Bastille 20 Abolition - Organised campaigns against slavery rose up 22 The battle over booze - The attempt to control alcohol had a big impact 26 Rioters in skirts - The Rebecca Riots pushed for reform in Wales 28 The militant battle for women’s rights - When peaceful demonstrations turned bad 36 17 Things you probably didn’t know about The Russian Revolution - Lesser known facts about the Russian Revolution 44 Gandhi’s peaceful fight for justice - The man that led a nation to freedom 52 The power of non-violent protest - The Civil Rights Movement sought positive change 60 Mandela’s Revolution - The beloved Nobel Laureate that backed a guerilla revolution 68 “I Have a Dream” - The story behind one of the most iconic speeches 76 Born to be wild: The Rock Revolution - The Sixties had a sound track that echoed change 82 Ford machinists’ strike - A pivotal moment in the fight for equal pay 84 Student protests that changed history - From barricades to silent walkouts 92 Act Up - A movement born out of concern 94 Scargill, scabs & flying pickets - Possibly Britain’s most violent industrial protest 96 Autumn of nations - The dismantling of communist rule 98 The anti Poll-Tax marches - The beginning of the end for Thatcher 100 The Fall of the Berlin Wall - A captivating eye witness account https://i.postimg.cc/k5dsg3yR/All-About-History-Power-of-Protest.jpg