This biography profiles the life of Susan B. Anthony, her enthusiasm for women's and human rights, and her dedication to making the world a better place. The book culminates with Anthony's success in helping women win the right to vote and her enduring role in the modern feminist movement.
Examines the women's suffrage movement in the United States using primary source documents, including petitions, arrest warrants, abolitionist newspapers, and more.
Presents a historical drama for children chronicling the efforts and experiences of influential women suffragists. Includes a glossary and a list of further resources.
Chronicles the suffrage struggle, discussing how the issues and arguments that surrounded the movement more than seventy years ago are still prevalent today, and profiling the movements leaders, opposition, and key moments.
"Private Investigator Theodore Wilder is on a mission to find Arabella Beckett. But this feisty suffragette may be more trouble than he bargained for!"--Provided by publisher.