Families who loved Into the Streets: A Young Person's Visual History of Protest in the United States by Marke Bieschke often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your teen expresses frustration with the news or asks how one person can possibly change a massive system. Into the Streets provides a visually stunning roadmap of American civic engagement, tracing the lineage of protest from the Boston Tea Party to contemporary movements like Black Lives Matter and climate strikes. It is less a dry history lesson and more an exploration of agency, justice, and the power of collective action. This book is ideal for middle and high schoolers who are beginning to form their own political identities. It balances the heavy reality of social struggle with a deep sense of hope and resilience, showing that while progress is hard-won, it is possible through persistence and community. Parents will appreciate how it frames dissent as a fundamental American value, helping kids see themselves as active participants in history rather than just observers.