How Women Won The Vote
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How Women Won The Vote Is A Vivid, Kid-Friendly History Of The Suffrage Movement In America, Told Through Photos, Illustrations, And Engaging Storytelling. This Non-Fiction Title, Published To Honor The 100Th Anniversary Of Women's Suffrage, Invites Curious Young Readers To Meet The Figures Who Changed History, From Quiet Moments To Bold Marches. With A Warm, Educational Tone, This Book Is Ideal For Ages 8–12 Or For Anyone Who Loves True Stories Of Courage And Civic Progress.
From Newbery Honor Medalist Susan Campbell Bartoletti, How Women Won The Vote Blends Narrative With Clear, Accessible Pathways Through The Era From 1909 To 1920. It Centers The Pivotal Dc Women’S March Of 1913 And Introduces Readers To Suffragists Alice Paul And Lucy Burns, Showing How Hunger Strikes, Jail Time, And Relentless Campaigning Helped Move A Nation Toward A Long-Awaited Victory. The Experience Is Enhanced By Dozens Of Archival Images And Striking Illustrations, Plus Extensive Back Matter That Puts Events In Context And Invites Further Exploration. The Writing Guides Young Readers With Warmth And Respect, Making History Feel Immediate And Meaningful Without Oversimplifying Its Complexity.
- Key Content Elements: Dc Women’S March Of 1913; Biographies Of Alice Paul And Lucy Burns; The Years 1909–1920 And The Road To The 19Th Amendment.
- Rich Visuals: Dozens Of Archival Images And Compelling IllustReader reviews
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