We Are Your Children: A History of LGBTQ+ Activism

Hardback Published on: 22/05/2025
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We Are Your Children
What a Gem!
This was a beautiful read that covered aspects of LGBTQ+ history that I was familiar with and some that I had never heard of before. I really appreciated g... READ MORE
Bethany at Woking
We Are Your Children
Beautiful and essential
This is a stunning look at the history of LGBTQ+ activism. Having books like this in such an accessible format is essential to keep history from being forg... READ MORE
Rosie at Bracknell

Synopsis

"An outstanding achievement"
Guardian – Best YA Books of 2025

A gorgeously illustrated history of queer activism, by the creator of the award-winning Suffragette, David Roberts. With an afterword by Juno Dawson.

Touching on major moments in the story of the fight for LGBTQ+ rights including the Stonewall Uprising, the first Gay Pride Rally and the dazzling history of drag and the ballroom scene, We Are Your Children is a wide-ranging and inclusive account of a multifaceted movement, with detailed and characterful colour artwork.

This book showcases figures from queer history like Harvey Milk, Julian Hows, Carla Toney, Crystal LaBeija, We Wha, Vincent Jones, Marsha P. Johnson, Alan Turing, Sylvia Rivera and many more.

From the secret slang adopted by gay Londoners in the 60s, to the decades of sit-ins and marches, there are countless fascinating stories to be told: stories of resistance, friendship, love, fear, division, unity and astonishing perseverance in the face of discrimination and oppression.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9781529015362
  • Number of pages: 224
  • Dimensions: 268 x 228 x 25 mm
  • Weight: 1128g
  • Languages: English

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