1920s-women

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From ballots to breadlines

American women, 1920-1940
1994
"Young Oxford history of women in the United States ; v. 8." Presents the experiences of American women during the years between the two World Wars.

Women suffragists

1998
A collective biography of important American women who fought for the female right to vote, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Sojourner Truth.

Amelia Earhart

1987
The life and career of the famous aviator, from her girlhood in Kansas, through her successes breaking aviation records and her increasing fame, to her mysterious disappearance.

Women win the vote

1989
Details the history of women in America from 1620 to the present as they have fought for freedom, equality, and particularly the right to vote.

The day the women got the vote

a photo history of the women's rights movement
1994
Describes the history of the women's movement and the struggle to win voting rights and equality in jobs, pay, and representation in government, from Susan B. Anthony to Gloria Steinem.
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