Click through for 16 new and upcoming books that make for the perfect post-march read.

Little Leadersby Vashti Harrison

The perfect feminist read for the little ones.

Vashti Harrison introduces young generations to 40 trailblazing black women in American history.

Thousands Attend Women’s March On Washington

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It includes contributions from elected officials and other political figures.

Proceeds from the book are donated to nonprofit organizations.

From Frida Khalo to Amelia Earhart and Hillary Clinton, the author dissects the journey of theseDifficult Womenwith humor.

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Artisan

The author explores how their legacy has affected “the modern progessive movement.”

This memoir tell a story about “survival, strength and resilience.”

Their journey leads them to Jersey where they risk their lives by producing anti-Hitler propaganda.

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Workman

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Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

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Touchstone

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Atria Books

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Dey Street Books

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Abrams Image

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Lenny

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National Geographic

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Macmillan

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Ecco

When They Call You a Terrorist

St. Martin’s Press

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Bloomsbury Publishing

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Other Press

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Dutton

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Grand Central Publishing

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William Morrow