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Tamra Orr

Susan B. Anthony

Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers Dec. 15, 2006)
Voting is an important part of being an American. At one time, however, it was a right that only men enjoyed. That changed when a determined woman named Susan B. Anthony spoke up and acted on her beliefs. She was so sure of her cause that she was more than willing to go to court and state her case in front of everyone, regardless of the threat of imprisonment. Her passion showed the country that something was wrong. Women rallied behind her. Men came to see that women s voices were powerful and important not only in the home but also in the world at large. Anthony did not live long enough to see her vision for women realized. However, thanks to her years of countless speeches, writing, and hard work, along with the efforts of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Alice Paul, and many others, women finally achieved what they rightfully deserved: equal rights.
Series
Profiles in American History
ISBN
1584154454 / 9781584154457
Pages
48
Weight
8.8 oz.
Dimensions
6.2 x 0.2 in.

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