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The Lerner Blog

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The Lerner Blog

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The Lerner Blog

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The Lerner Blog – The Lerner Blog The Lerner Blog The Lerner Blog Primary Menu Lerner Books Site Blog Home The Lerner Podcast Subscribe About Banned and Challenged Books Info List We Shall Not Be Denied: Preparing the Voters of the Future The U.S. elections are swiftly approaching and voting remains a powerful way citizens can create change in democratic societies. We Shall Not Be Denied: A Timeline of Voting Rights and Suppression in America offers a chronological look at who could vote and who could not throughout US history. Read More The Remarkables: A Book Launch Do you remember those friends who had some sort of special trick? Maybe they were double-jointed. Or maybe they could touch their nose with their tongue. Well the children in The Remarkables: The Most Incredible Children I’ve Met — So Far! by Clotilde Perrin might have them all beat! Read More They Thought They Buried Us: An Interview with Author NoNieqa Ramos In They Thought ...

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