suffragists

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suffragists

A history of the American suffragist movement

1998
Traces the history of the women's suffrage movement in the United States from its origins in seventeenth-century colonial America through the passage of the nineteenth amendment in 1920 which guaranteed women full voting rights.

Failure is impossible

Susan B. Anthony in her own words
1995
A biography of feminist Susan B. Anthony that includes selections from her speeches, letters and quotes.

Susan B. Anthony

1998
An introductory biography of the early feminist who fought for women's right to vote.

Susan B. Anthony

daring to vote
1998
Presents the highlights of the life of a nineteenth century crusader who spent much of her life involved in the temperance, abolitionist, and women's rights movements.

Learning about fairness from the life of Susan B. Anthony

1996
A brief biography examining the idea of fairness in the life of the woman known for her efforts to secure the right to vote for women.

Susan B. Anthony and the women's movement

2008
Introduces students to the history of the women's movement, describing how Susan B. Anthony and other powerful women worked together to change the nation's laws and give women the right to vote.

Susan B. Anthony

2002
Simple text and photographs introduce the life of Susan B. Anthony.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

a photo-illustrated biography
1998
A brief biography of the staunch supporter of women's rights who helped plan the historic Woman's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848.

The ballot box battle

1996
Cordelia learns a lesson about the rights and abilities of girls and women when she spends time taking care of Jules, a horse belonging to nineteenth century feminist Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

Susan B. Anthony

1993
Discusses the life and career of Susan B. Anthony and her fight for women's rights.

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