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Susan B. Anthony, champion of women's rights, Helen Albee Monsell

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Susan B. Anthony, champion of women's rights, Helen Albee Monsell
Language
eng
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Main title
Susan B. Anthony
Responsibility statement
Helen Albee Monsell
Series statement
Childhood of Young Americans
Sub title
champion of women's rights
Summary
Six-year old Susan helps her grandmother in the kitchen and begins to learn the role of women in the household. It is 1825. Women are not allowed to vote and by law must obey their husbands. Seeing how hard the women of her family work, she is struck by the unfairness of such a law. Susan's lifelong dedication culminates in the 1920 election wherein women first gain the right to vote. This story gives children a historical sense of how one woman helped to bring about the civil rights that are enjoyed today. By focusing on the childhood of famous Americans, this special series of audiobooks allows the subjects to come alive for children. The everyday details of family life, the time period in which they lived, what they wore and the challenges they faced in school create a window through which children can access history. The early evidence of character, responsibility, ability and courage are showcased in common situations to which every child can relate. Geared for children ages eight and up, the Childhood of Young Americans series is lively and inspirational. It's an ideal way to sweep today's young reader right into the past
Target audience
adult
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Susan B. Anthony, champion of women's rights
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