Age
10-13
Grade
5-6
Deborah Ann Kent
Elizabeth Cady Stanton: Woman Knows the Cost of Life
Library Binding
(Enslow Pub Inc April 1, 2010)
In 1848, on a sweltering July day in the small town of Seneca Falls, New York, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and her fellow supporters would make history. They staged the first ever women’s rights convention. The convention passed Resolution 9, which said women should have the right to vote. Although this right would not be recognized in the United States until many years later, Cady Stanton had ignited a revolution. Throughout her life, Cady Stanton worked tirelessly for women’s suffrage. In this biography, author Deborah Kent explores this heroic woman’s passionate pursuit of equal rights and her lasting impact on a revolutionary movement.
- Series
- Americans the Spirit of a Nation
- ISBN
- 0766033570 / 9780766033573
- Pages
- 128
- Weight
- 13.6 oz.
- Dimensions
- 6.8 x 0.5
in.