Susan B. Anthony

fighter for women's rights

By Hopkinson, Deborah & Bates, Amy

Publishers Summary:
Like other girls of her time Susan B. Anthony learned how to cook and sew. But unlike most girls she also received an education. She learned reading, writing, and arithmetic. She was also taught that girls and women could do anything boys and men could do-if only they were allowed. So Susan set out to change the laws. She fought for a woman's right to own property, hold down a job, and, most important, vote. The right to vote would become Susan's lifelong mission. In this Aladdin Ready-to-Read, Susan's story comes alive through words and pictures, giving burgeoning readers the opportunity to discover her many accomplishments for themselves.

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ISBN
978-0-68986-909-9
Publisher
New York : Aladdin, c2005.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on May 1, 2006

Gr 2-5 This biography presents Anthony as a lifelong advocate for women -s equality, from childhood awareness through adult activism. Hopkinson recounts her subject -s birth into a Quaker family, her education, her teaching career at a boarding school, and her return home to Rochester,...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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