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Books with title Susan B. Anthony

  • Who Was Susan B. Anthony?

    Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso, Who HQ, Mike Lacey

    Paperback (Penguin Workshop, Oct. 30, 2014)
    Susan B. Anthony may be an international icon but her campaign for women’s rights had personal roots. Working as a school teacher in New York, Anthony refused to settle for less pay than her male colleagues which ignited her lifelong devotion to women’s equality. Anthony toured the United States and Europe giving speeches and publishing articles as one of the most important advocates of women’s rights. Learn more about the woman behind the movement in Who Was Susan B. Anthony?
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  • Susan B. Anthony

    Teri Kanefield, Joyce Bean, Dreamscape Media, LLC

    Audiobook (Dreamscape Media, LLC, March 26, 2019)
    Author Teri Kanefield examines the life of America’s famous suffragette, Susan B. Anthony. Anthony was born into a world in which men ruled women: A man could beat his wife, take her earnings, have her committed into an asylum based on his word, and take her children away from her. While the young nation was ablaze with the radical notion that people could govern themselves, “people” were understood to be white and male. Women were expected to stay out of public life and debates. As Anthony saw the situation, “Women’s subsistence is in the hands of men, and most arbitrarily and unjustly does he exercise his consequent power.” She began her public career as a radical abolitionist, and after the Civil War, she became an international figurehead of the women’s suffrage movement.
  • I Am Susan B. Anthony

    Nancy Parent

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers Licenses, April 14, 2020)
    An 8x8 with 2 sticker sheets based on an episode from the PBS KIDS animated television series Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum starring Susan B. Anthony.Based on the children's book series Ordinary People Change the World by New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos, the series will introduce kids to inspiring historical figures and the character virtues that helped them succeed.Brad feels left out when Xavier and Yadina take a vote without him. Thanks to Susan B. Anthony, they learn that everyone should have a vote! This episode-based 8x8 will focus on the traits that made our heroes great--the traits that kids can aspire to in order to live heroically themselves.
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  • Susan B. Anthony

    Alma Lutz

    eBook (Didactic Press, March 26, 2014)
    To strive for liberty and for a democratic way of life has always been a noble tradition of our country. Susan B. Anthony followed this tradition. Convinced that the principle of equal rights for all, as stated in the Declaration of Independence, must be expressed in the laws of a true republic, she devoted her life to the establishment of this ideal.Because she recognized in Negro slavery and in the legal bondage of women flagrant violations of this principle, she became an active, courageous, effective antislavery crusader and a champion of civil and political rights for women. She saw women's struggle for freedom from legal restrictions as an important phase in the development of American democracy. To her this struggle was never a battle of the sexes, but a battle such as any freedom-loving people would wage for civil and political rights.While her goals for women were only partially realized in her lifetime, she prepared the soil for the acceptance not only of her long-hoped-for federal woman suffrage amendment but for a worldwide recognition of human rights, now expressed in the United Nations Charter and the Declaration of Human Rights. She looked forward to the time when throughout the world there would be no discrimination because of race, color, religion, or sex.
  • Who Was Susan B. Anthony?

    Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso, Who HQ, Ann Marie Lee, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, June 5, 2018)
    Susan B. Anthony may be an international icon but her campaign for women's rights had personal roots. Working as a school teacher in New York, Anthony refused to settle for less pay than her male colleagues which ignited her lifelong devotion to women's equality. Anthony toured the United States and Europe giving speeches and publishing articles as one of the most important advocates of women's rights. Learn more about the woman behind the movement in Who Was Susan B. Anthony?
  • Susan B. Anthony

    Alexandra Wallner

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Feb. 1, 2012)
    During Susan B. Anthony's life, women and men were not considered equal. Women could not own property or vote; nor could they receive good educations. But Susan envisioned a time when women would be treated fairly and so became a voice for change. Her speeches and articles about women's suffrage made her unpopular--people threw rotten eggs at her and even threatened her life--yet she did not give up.In clear and simple words and jewel-like paintings, here is the essential story of the woman whose passion for justice led to the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote.
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  • Susan B. Anthony

    Martha E. H. Rustad

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Text and pictures introduce the biography of Susan B. Anthony, and her lifetime work to allow women the right to vote in the United States.
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  • Susan B. Anthony

    Dona Herweck

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Susan B. Anthony spent her life fighting for equal rights for women. Readers will learn all about her interesting and inspiring life in this engaging biographical reader that features detailed images, informational text, and a timeline of Anthony's life.
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  • Susan B. Anthony: Reformer

    Cynthia Klingel

    language (Spirit of America, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Briefly introduces the life and accomplishments of American social reformer Susan B. Anthony.
  • Susan B. Anthony

    Erin Edison, Brie Swenson Arnold, Gail Saunders-Smith

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Susan B. Anthony helped women win the right to vote. Photographs and easy-to-read text tells the story of this great woman in history.
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  • Who Was Susan B. Anthony?

    Pam Pollack, Meg Belviso, Who HQ, Mike Lacey

    eBook (Penguin Workshop, Oct. 30, 2014)
    Susan B. Anthony may be an international icon but her campaign for women’s rights had personal roots. Working as a school teacher in New York, Anthony refused to settle for less pay than her male colleagues which ignited her lifelong devotion to women’s equality. Anthony toured the United States and Europe giving speeches and publishing articles as one of the most important advocates of women’s rights. Learn more about the woman behind the movement in Who Was Susan B. Anthony?
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  • Susan B. Anthony

    Barbara Weisberg

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, June 1, 1988)
    A biograhy of an early leader in the campaign for women's rights, particularly in getting women the right to vote
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