- Overview
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- Book Intro
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Human rights represent that we all are entitled to be equal, free, happy, and dignified as a human regardless of nationality, gender, religion, age, and race. No more reasons are necessary. The key to human rights is that we all should have the fair start line since we were born as a human. Likewise, human rights are such a huge concept, so it is not that easy to accept, even though it is important. Therefore, this book explains the human rights by presenting the stories of various human rights activists, such as rights for education, rights to vote, rights for the disabled, rights for environment, etc, to help children understand the human rights better. Children can learn about human rights in detail in their daily life while going through history, and reading about people who actually made efforts to improve the human rights movement.
- About the Author
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Kim Chan Gon
Kim Joo-kyung
Kim Jookyung (F) was the runner-up at the 5th Noma Concours for Picture Book Illustrations in 2006. Books Kim has written and illustrated include Who? and Who Else? and books she has illustrated include A Child Who Became a Spy and Mr Afro Hair and the Strange Pharmacy.