Campaigners
- ISBN
- 9780750267717
Campaigners is a human rights, human rights workers book by Philip Steele.
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20th Century Lives: Campaigners includes some of the world's most dynamic and influential campaigners, from Emmeline Pankhurst to Nelson Mandela and Mohandas Ghandi to Bob Geldof. It provides a fascinating insight into the experiences and achievements of these talented and inspirational people and sheds light on how they became so successful in their campaigns.
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What genre is Campaigners?+
Campaigners is a Human rights, Human rights workers, Human rights advocacy, Juvenile literature, Political activists book.
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20th Century Lives: Campaigners includes some of the world's most dynamic and influential campaigners, from Emmeline Pankhurst to Nelson Mandela and Mohandas Ghandi to Bob Geldof. It provides a fascinating insight into the experiences and achievements of these talented and inspirational people and s...
Who wrote Campaigners?+
Campaigners was written by Philip Steele.