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Books with title The Split History of the Women's Suffrage Movement: A Perspectives Flip Book

  • The Split History of the Women's Suffrage Movement

    Don Nardo

    eBook (Compass Point Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    In the mid 19th century, a few women living in upstate New York decided it was time for women to stop accepting their status as second class citizens. Women lacked many basic civil rights that men enjoyed, including suffrage the right to vote. These women from New York held a convention in which they demanded their rights. Their battle took more than 70 years to win. Along the way they were opposed and mocked by male and female anti suffragists who tried to stifle their efforts.
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  • The Split History of the Women's Suffrage Movement: A Perspectives Flip Book

    Don Nardo

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Feb. 1, 2014)
    In the mid 19th century, a few women living in upstate New York decided it was time for women to stop accepting their status as second class citizens. Women lacked many basic civil rights that men enjoyed, including suffrage the right to vote. These women from New York held a convention in which they demanded their rights. Their battle took more than 70 years to win. Along the way they were opposed and mocked by male and female anti suffragists who tried to stifle their efforts.
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  • The Split History of the Women's Suffrage Movement: A Perspectives Flip Book

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    In the mid 19th century, a few women living in upstate New York decided it was time for women to stop accepting their status as second class citizens. Women lacked many basic civil rights that men enjoyed, including suffrage the right to vote. These women from New York held a convention in which they demanded their rights. Their battle took more than 70 years to win. Along the way they were opposed and mocked by male and female anti suffragists who tried to stifle their efforts.
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  • The Split History of World War I: A Perspectives Flip Book

    Michael Burgan, Timothy Solie

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Tensions have been brewing in Europe for years. Finally the 1914 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary sets off four bloody years of war that eventually involved the entire world, including the United States. It will be called the "war to end all wars." Experience it from two opposing perspectives.
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  • The Split History of World War II: A Perspectives Flip Book

    Simon Rose, Timothy Solie

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Aug. 1, 2012)
    When World War I ended in 1918, it was called, "the war to end all wars." But it wasn't. Unsettled issues and resentments festered for the next 20 years, culminating in the outbreak of war in Europe and Asia in the 1930s. The Axis powers, led by Germany, Italy, and Japan, joined to fight the Allies, led by the U.S., the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union. Both sides were determined to rule the world, but only one can succeed.
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  • The Split History of the Civil Rights Movement: A Perspectives Flip Book

    Nadia Higgins

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Feb. 1, 2014)
    In the 1950s, a black man in the South was expected to lower his eyes when he passed a white man on the street. African-American and white citizens attended separate schools, restaurants, and parks. They were even buried in separate graveyards. That was how traditional Southern society had been for more than 300 years but times were changing. Civil rights workers were demanding equal rights for blacks. The nonviolent activists boycotted buses, flouted Jim Crow laws, staged marches, and filled up jails by the dozen. Meanwhile, the Klu Klux Klan and other white segregationists retaliated with their own protests, harsher laws, and increasingly violent attacks. The Split History of the Civil Rights Movement brings alive both sides of the civil rights movement. Learn about key figures and the strategies of the movement. Then flip the book for the lesser-known story of the segregationists and the motives that spurred their actions.
  • The Split History of the D-Day Invasion: A Perspectives Flip Book

    Burgan Michael

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, July 28, 2020)
    Every battle has two sides, and the D-Day Invasion during World War II is no different. Experience the event from perspective of the Allies, and then read the perspective of the Germans. A deeper understanding of the battle from both sides will give readers a clearer view of this historic event.
  • The Split History of the Civil War: A Perspectives Flip Book

    Stephanie Fitzgerald, Mark Snell

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Aug. 1, 2012)
    In 1861 the United States was at a crossroads. People in the Southern states believed that Northerners were trying to change their way of life. People in the North were upset that Southerners wanted to govern themselves. The issue of slavery was caught in the middle. As the events of the Civil War unfolded, each side fought for what they believed in.
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  • The Split History of the Battle of Fort Sumter: A Perspectives Flip Book

    Steven Otfinoski

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Every battle has two sides, and the Battle of Fort Sumter during the American Civil War is no different. Experience the event from perspective of the Union, and then read the perspective of the Confederates. A deeper understanding of the battle from both sides will give readers a clearer view of this event.
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  • The Split History of the D-Day Invasion: A Perspectives Flip Book

    Michael Burgan

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Every battle has two sides, and the D-Day Invasion during World War II is no different. Experience the event from perspective of the Allies, and then read the perspective of the Germans. A deeper understanding of the battle from both sides will give readers a clearer view of this historic event.
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  • The Split History of World War II: A Perspectives Flip Book

    Simon Rose, Timothy Solie

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Aug. 1, 2012)
    When World War I ended in 1918, it was called, "the war to end all wars." But it wasn't. Unsettled issues and resentments festered for the next 20 years, culminating in the outbreak of war in Europe and Asia in the 1930s. The Axis powers, led by Germany, Italy, and Japan, joined to fight the Allies, led by the U.S., the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union. Both sides were determined to rule the world, but only one can succeed.
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  • The Split History of the Civil Rights Movement: A Perspectives Flip Book

    Nadia Higgins

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    In the 1950s, a black man in the South was expected to lower his eyes when he passed a white man on the street. African-American and white citizens attended separate schools, restaurants, and parks. They were even buried in separate graveyards. That was how traditional Southern society had been for more than 300 years but times were changing. Civil rights workers were demanding equal rights for blacks. The nonviolent activists boycotted buses, flouted Jim Crow laws, staged marches, and filled up jails by the dozen. Meanwhile, the Klu Klux Klan and other white segregationists retaliated with their own protests, harsher laws, and increasingly violent attacks. The Split History of the Civil Rights Movement brings alive both sides of the civil rights movement. Learn about key figures and the strategies of the movement. Then flip the book for the lesser-known story of the segregationists and the motives that spurred their actions.
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