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Addresses women's rights and gender-based violence.
Highlights false religious interpretations harming women.
Draws on testimonies from courageous women worldwide.
Explores discrimination in wealthier and poorer nations.
Urgent call for global action and awareness.
Analyzes impact on economic prosperity and human suffering.
Encourages dialogue among diverse faith leaders.
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Nobel Prize-winning author Alexander Solzhenitsyn's masterpiece.
Explores four decades of Soviet terror and oppression.
Abridged volume authorized by the author himself.
New foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winner Anne Applebaum.
Features firsthand accounts of over 200 fellow prisoners.
Powerful indictment of political repression and brutality.
Revolutionized understanding of totalitarian regimes globally.
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Price Range: $33.85
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New York Times bestseller by Melinda French Gates.
Inspiring stories of women worldwide.
Urgent call for women's empowerment and equality.
Backed by compelling data and personal narratives.
Highlights issues like child marriage and gender inequity.
Encourages unity, connection, and lifting others up.
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Supreme law of the United States.
Superseded the Articles of Confederation in 1789.
Comprises seven articles outlining government structure.
Establishes separation of powers among three branches.
Describes federalism and state responsibilities.
Oldest written national constitution still in force.
Essential for understanding American governance and rights.
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Explores exploitation of Jewish history for comfort.
Winner of multiple prestigious literary awards.
Reflects on antisemitism and its rising presence.
Examines fascination with Jewish deaths over living lives.
Includes personal family experiences and reflections.
Challenges public piety surrounding Jewish historical tragedies.
Now features a reading group guide.
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Radical perspective on human history.
Focus on struggling classes and ordinary people.
A counter-history challenging traditional narratives.
Covers from Stone Age to the New Millennium.
Fiery narrative of societal change and conflict.
Essential reading for progressive history enthusiasts.
Highlights capitalism's rise and societal evolution.
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Price Range: $16.65
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Comprehensive critique of capitalist political economy.
Includes all three volumes of Das Kapital.
First volume published during Marx's lifetime.
Later volumes edited by Friedrich Engels.
Explores concepts of commodities, money, and labor.
Influential theories continue to attract global readership.
Available in all major languages worldwide.
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Price Range: $25.76
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Urgent affirmation of Palestinian resistance and dignity.
Combines testimony, history, and insightful reportage.
Challenges perceptions of victimhood and humanity.
Highlights the impact of settler colonialism.
Encourages readers to engage with Palestinian narratives.
Calls for recognition and respect for Palestinians.
A powerful exploration of identity and struggle.
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Price Range: $10.81
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Best nonfiction book of the 20th century.
Gripping account of Soviet political repression.
Chilling report on arrest and interrogation experiences.
Exposes the vast bureaucracy of secret police.
Features a new foreword by Anne Applebaum.
Influential on political and moral consciousness globally.
Solzhenitsyn’s masterpiece with lasting impact today.
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Price Range: $11.99
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Complete collection of foundational U.S. documents.
Celebrate American heritage and values.
Know your rights with accurate references.
Inspire future generations with rich history.
Engage in informed discussions about governance.
User-friendly format for easy navigation.
Durable and portable for on-the-go referencing.
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Price Range: $13.63
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Anniversary edition with new foreword by Barbara Kingsolver.
Explores the greed and terror of colonial Africa.
Documents King Leopold II's brutal regime in Congo.
Details the population decline of ten million people.
Highlights brave individuals resisting Leopold's oppressive rule.
Winner of National Book Critics Circle Award.
Reads like a captivating historical novel.
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Heart-wrenching addition to The Hunger Games series.
Explores tyranny's impact on ordinary human beings.
Features Haymitch Abernathy's struggle for survival.
Twice as many tributes in the Quarter Quell.
Captivating writing with moments of surprising lyricism.
Set to become a major feature film in 2026.
Continuing the global phenomenon of The Hunger Games.
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Price Range: $18.61
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Best-selling audiobook by Melinda Gates.
Explores empowering women to uplift society.
Includes personal stories and impactful global experiences.
Addresses urgent issues like gender inequity and child marriage.
Features compelling data supporting women's empowerment.
A call for unity, inclusion, and connection.
Recommended by influential voices like Brené Brown.
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Material: 21 positive
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Groundbreaking exposé on Congo's cobalt mining practices.
Documents human rights abuses and environmental impacts.
Features testimonies from Congolese miners and families.
Explores connections to global tech supply chains.
Highlights child labor and unsafe working conditions.
Calls for accountability from tech giants and consumers.
Essential listening for socially conscious individuals.
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Pocket-sized for easy carrying anywhere.
Contains the Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
Includes the Bill of Rights and additional amendments.
Compact dimensions: 4" x 6" for convenience.
Perfect gift for students and history enthusiasts.
Essentials for understanding American democracy and liberty.
Made in the USA for quality assurance.
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Price Range: $6.99
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Explores mind control and its historical context.
Censored testimony from U.S. Congressional intelligence committee.
16th English edition, widely referenced globally.
Critical insights into government and media manipulation.
Essential reading for understanding contemporary events.
Available in law libraries and major universities.
Knowledge empowers individuals against manipulation techniques.
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Price Range: $25.55
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Complete texts of foundational American documents.
User-friendly format for easy navigation.
Durable and portable for on-the-go access.
Celebrate and honor American heritage at home.
Empower informed discussions on rights and governance.
Inspire future generations with rich history.
Reconnect with shared American ideals and values.
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Price Range: $24.99
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First diary by a Guantanamo detainee.
Written by Mohamedou Ould Slahi from prison.
Documents a miscarriage of justice in America.
Combines dark humor with personal reflections.
Restored edition offers enhanced reading experience.
Significant historical document of human rights issues.
Highlights ongoing struggle for justice and freedom.
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Price Range: $13.95
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Comprehensive history of abolition from 1600s to 1860s.
Challenges traditional views of abolitionists' motivations.
Explores connections with feminism and social movements.
Highlights influence of the Haitian Revolution.
Documents extensive archival research and discoveries.
Links abolition to global human rights struggles.
Offers a multifaceted perspective on the movement.
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Price Range: $1.99
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Explores exploitation of Jewish history and memory.
Award-winning essays on contemporary Jewish life.
Challenges fascination with Jewish deaths over living experiences.
Covers topics from Anne Frank to modern antisemitism.
Examines public piety surrounding Jewish past atrocities.
Includes a reading group guide for discussions.
Reflects personal experiences and family life insights.
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Price Range: $9.99
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True story of a CIA mind control survivor.
Published in 1995; 17th English edition available.
Referenced in universities and law libraries worldwide.
Exposes abuses of the MK-Ultra program.
Describes Cathy O'Brien's harrowing experiences.
Reveals secrets of government psychological warfare.
Contains mature content; recommended for adults only.
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Price Range: $17.46
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Powerful narrative on homelessness and hope.
Insights from award-winning journalist Kevin Fagan.
Focuses on personal stories of Rita and Tyson.
Explores addiction's link to homelessness.
Addresses housing inequality in America.
Empathetic approach to a national crisis.
Potential to change perceptions of homelessness.
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Price Range: $26.09
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Explores the dynamics of civil resistance movements.
Analyzes historical and contemporary examples worldwide.
Written by leading scholar Erica Chenoweth.
Discusses tactics like strikes and protests.
Examines impacts of violence and repression.
Provides pithy overview of nonviolent action.
Essential for understanding global protest movements.
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Price Range: $15.04
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First diary by a Guantánamo detainee.
Written by Mohamedou Slahi, still imprisoned.
Documents life before and during captivity.
Provides personal insights on injustice and resilience.
Combines humor with profound reflections.
Highlights a significant historical event.
A gripping and revealing audiobook experience.
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Price Range: $21.83
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Inspiring memoir by Kenneth Roth.
Three decades of human rights advocacy.
Confronting oppressive governments worldwide.
Innovative strategies for justice and accountability.
Powerful stories of resilience and courage.
Insights into global human rights challenges.
Highlighting the effectiveness of public shaming.
Price Range: $17.05
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Powerful narrative on homelessness and hope.
Empathic exploration of human stories behind homelessness.
Authored by award-winning journalist Kevin Fagan.
Deeply reported with firsthand street experience.
Focus on addiction and its connection to homelessness.
Compelling stories of Rita and Tyson's struggles.
Challenges perceptions and encourages compassion towards the homeless.
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Price Range: $14.99
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Volume 2 of Solzhenitsyn's monumental work.
Explores life in Soviet prison camps.
Features a new foreword by Anne Applebaum.
Critically acclaimed as a powerful political indictment.
Influenced political and moral consciousness globally.
A must-read for history and literature enthusiasts.
Recognized as a 20th-century nonfiction masterpiece.
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Price Range: $38.58
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Radical arguments against the prison system.
Challenges historical abolition movements and their successes.
Insights from Angela Y. Davis's expertise.
Calls for societal transformation and decarceration.
Explains systemic issues within American penal institutions.
Provocative examination of justice and reform.
Encourages critical thinking about incarceration practices.
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Price Range: $8.27
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER by Ijeoma Oluo.
Explores anti-racist activism across America.
Highlights everyday people's efforts for change.
Focuses on intersectional racial equity.
Encourages actionable steps for readers.
Transforms conversations from pain to loving action.
Inspires urgent and restorative calls for action.
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Price Range: $22.04
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Pocket-sized edition for on-the-go accessibility.
Includes Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
Complete Bill of Rights with all amendments.
Historical timeline for contextual understanding.
Analytical index for quick topic reference.
Glossary for clear legal and historical terms.
Perfect for students, teachers, and citizens.
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Price Range: $7.99