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Alice Piper Speaks Up - (Fighting for Justice) by  Sage Andrew Romero & Loralee Sepsey (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

Alice Piper Speaks Up - (Fighting for Justice) by Sage Andrew Romero & Loralee Sepsey (Hardcover)

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  • Volume 3 in the acclaimed Fighting for Justice Series for young readers: the story of a Native teenager's history-making fight for equal education.Alice Piper just wanted to go to public school.
  • 8-12 Years
  • 9.0" x 7.0" Hardcover
  • 112 Pages
  • Juvenile Nonfiction, Biography & Autobiography
  • Series Name: Fighting for Justice

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Volume 3 in the acclaimed Fighting for Justice Series for young readers: the story of a Native teenager's history-making fight for equal education.

Alice Piper just wanted to go to public school. The year was 1923, and Alice, a Native Paiute (Nuwuvi) teenager in California, dreamed about learning from teachers, making new friends, and being respected for who she was. So when the school board refused to let her and six other Native students attend, she decided to speak up, and she sued for her right to an equal education. Alice Piper Speaks Up, the first book dedicated to this major champion of civil rights, features new research into Alice's life and court case. Each chapter begins with lyrical verse and full-color illustrations that invite readers into Alice's story. Paired with the poems are visually engaging sections filled with keyword definitions, historical context, timelines, primary sources, and questions that help readers relate Alice's experience to their own lives. The text connects Alice's case to larger themes about education, Native rights, and movements for school desegregation across the United States. The third book in Heyday's widely acclaimed Fighting for Justice series, Alice Piper Speaks Up shows how one teen's action resonates throughout America's history, even now.



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Praise for Alice Piper Speaks Up:


"Alice Piper Speaks Up is an important story that should be readily adopted and used in classrooms." --William J. Bauer Jr., coauthor of We Are the Land: A History of Native California


Awards and Acclaim for Fred Korematsu Speaks Up, published by Heyday in the Fighting for Justice Series:


  • Winner, Carter G. Woodson Book Award
  • Winner, New-York Historical Society Children's Book Prize
  • Winner, Social Justice Literature Award
  • Honor Title, Jane Addams Children's Book Award
  • Finalist, 2017 Cybils Awards * Nominee, Georgia Children's Book Award
  • Nominee, Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award
  • Nominee, South Carolina Junior Book Award
  • A Kirkus Best Book of the Year
  • An Association of Children's Librarians of Northern California Outstanding Title

"An invaluable profile of a civil rights hero whose story deserves greater attention. Middle schoolers will take to the superb writing and original format." --School Library Journal, starred review


"Atkins and Yogi raise good questions ... that will inspire a new generation of activists. This first book in the Fighting for Justice series is a must-read for all civics classrooms." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review


"This story should be in every classroom." --Rethinking Schools


"Korematsu's is an important story and should be part of our national educational curriculum." --Los Angeles Review of Books


"This timely history ... describes the case and much more, serving admirably as a tutorial on civil rights, an introductory civics lesson, and a clarion call to action." --San Francisco Chronicle


"Its appeal and user-friendly presentation are undeniable. ... Honors the legacy of an oft-forgotten champion of human rights in America."--Booklist


Awards and Acclaim for Biddy Mason Speaks Up, published by Heyday in the Fighting for Justice Series:


  • Winner of the Nautilus Book Award
  • Winner of the 2021 FOCAL Award
  • Silver Award Winner, 2020 Independent Publisher Book Awards
  • Winner of the Book Award for Young People's Literature, 2020 Maine Literary Awards
  • A Great Kid Books Best New Book

"Difficult but necessary, inclusive and respectful, this book does a beautiful job of telling truths about our history and how we construct it." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review


"A first purchase for biography, history, and general nonfiction collections alike." --School Library Journal, starred review


"Wonderful." --Los Angeles Review of Books


"Moving and enlightening." --Public Books




About the Author



Sage Andrew Romero is from the Tovowahamatu Numu (Big Pine Paiute) and Tuah-Tahi (Taos Pueblo) tribes. The founder and director of the AkaMya Culture Group, a nonprofit dedicated to cultural revitalization, he lives in Big Pine, California.

Loralee Sepsey is a writer and a member of the Big Pine Paiute Tribe of the Owens Valley. Based in Santa Ana, California, she lives with her husband and their two cats.

Morgan Thompson is a Cherokee (Cherokee Nation) artist with a love for Indigenous stories. When she's not working, she enjoys a bit of stomp dancing or some beading on the side.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 7.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 8-12 Years
Number of Pages: 112
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
Sub-Genre: Biography & Autobiography
Series Title: Fighting for Justice
Publisher: Heyday Books
Theme: Women
Format: Hardcover
Author: Sage Andrew Romero & Loralee Sepsey
Language: English
Street Date: June 2, 2026
TCIN: 1004307034
UPC: 9781597147057
Item Number (DPCI): 247-38-4829
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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