by Reg Grant (Author)
The twentieth century has witnessed some of the most horrific racist acts in history. But, this book which is one of a series, shows how, in many countries it has also seen far-reaching and positive progress in the field of civil rights. How have perceptions of race altered since 1900? At the dawn of a new millennium are we now living ina less racist society? Charting the significant events of the century, this book explores such questions and looks at hopes for a peaceful multicultural future. It is one of a series which looks at the major social concerns of the past 100 years. The subject matter of the other books in the series are also examined within a global context and are illustrated with contemporary quotes from personalities and witnesses. The books highlight historic events that marked or caused important shifts in the attitudes of society as a whole. This book is co-published with Amnesty International.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 64
Publisher: Wayland
Published: 28 Feb 1999
ISBN 10: 0750222131
ISBN 13: 9780750222136
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Reg Grant's The Holocaust was runner-up in the 1998 TES Senior Information Book Award