Dramatic works about the struggle for social rights
Dramatic works about the struggle for social rights are the voices of those who refuse to be silent before injustice and oppression. These works deal with various aspects of the struggle for equality, ranging from civil rights to the struggle for the rights of women, minorities, the working class and other vulnerable groups.From Auguste Wilson's "Runaway Slave" and Lorraine Hansberry's "Seven O'clock in the Morning" to Bertolt Brecht's "Human Rights" and Adrian Mitchell's "Malcolm H," these dramas raise important issues of social justice and civil liberties and make viewers reflect on their significance and relevance.
Dramatic works about the struggle for social rights are designed to draw attention to important social problems and contribute to their solution. They remind us of the need to fight for justice and equality for all members of society and show that everyone has the right to respect and freedom.
Winning hearts
Price: 2.39 USD

Textbook for reading Works for children 6 years of life Riddles, Lichilki, mirilki Poems Tales to the Educator of DUZ Khr
Price: 1.88 USD

Book for parents Big fears of young children and their parents
Price: 9.29 USD

The successor. The First of All Book 2 by Catherine Applegate
Price: 4.14 USD

The Book of the Advent of Robots. Technique and the Threat of Future Unemployment Martin Ford
Price: 6.28 USD

The book How to Get a Child to the Movies. A practical guide for parents
Price: 2.51 USD

Book for parents Big fears of young children and their parents (in Russian)
Theater and film actors

Tom Wu

Sarah Drew

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R.H. Thomson
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