Award-winning author Don Brown explores the history of democracy in
the United States in this installment of the Big Ideas That Changed the
World series
The Greek word democracy comes from demos (people) and kratos
(rule)--meaning "the people hold power." In this timely graphic novel,
acclaimed author-illustrator Don Brown explores the history of
democracy--from civilization's beginnings as hunter-gatherers to the
birth of monarchies and vast empires, and from the earliest republics to
our present-day government.
Narrated by Abigail Adams, We the People! explores how Athenian and
Greek assemblies inspired our legislative and judiciary branches; how
Enlightenment ideals of reason, toleration, and human progress shaped
our founding fathers' thinking; how Mali's Manden Charter and England's
Magna Carta influenced our Bill of Rights; and how the Haudenosaunee
(Iroquois) Confederacy directly shaped the US Constitution. Explaining
the fundamentals of democracy--liberty, equality, and justice for
all--in a kid-friendly way, We the People! is a powerful reminder that
power rests in the people's hands.
Big Ideas That Changed the World is a graphic novel series that
celebrates the hard-won succession of ideas that ultimately changed the
world. Humor, drama, and art unite to tell the story of events,
discoveries, and ingenuity over time that led humans to come up with a
big idea and then make it come true.