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Marching with Aunt Susan : Susan B. Anthony and the fight for women's suffrage
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Claire Rudolf Murphy
Celebrate the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage in California with Marching with Aunt Susan: Susan B. Anthony and the Fight for Women's Suffrage. Inspired by the real-life journals of Bessie Keith Pond--a 10-year-old girl who lived in California during the suffrage campaign--this picture book offers a child's-eye view of the struggle waged by women to gain the right to vote.
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Women's right to vote by Kate Messner An engaging introduction to the real stories behind the fight for women’s voting rights combines fun facts with graphic panels, sidebars and more to challenge popular misconceptions and reveal what suffragists actually endured for the sake of voting equality. 
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Suffragette : The Battle for Equality
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David Roberts
A centennial tribute to America’s 19th Amendment traces the history of the women’s suffrage movement in the U.K. and the U.S., describing important milestones and the contributions of key figures, from Susan B. Anthony to Ida B. Wells. By the best-selling illustrator of Rosie Revere, Engineer. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Bold & brave : ten heroes who won women the right to vote
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Kirsten Gillibrand
The New York senator and women's rights advocate presents an inspiring picture book introduction to the lives and achievements of 10 suffragists, from Susan B. Anthony and Sojourner Truth to Alice Paul and Mary Church Terrell, who fought for voting rights for women.
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Rightfully ours : how women won the vote : 21 activities by Kerrie Logan Hollihan This guide tells of the century-long struggle for women's suffrage in the United States, a movement that began alongside the abolitionist cause and continued through the ratification of the 19th amendment on August 18, 1920, the amendment that granted women the right to vote.
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Elizabeth started all the trouble
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Doreen Rappaport
The Caldecott Honor- and Coretta Scott King Honor-winning author of Martin's Big Words presents a picture book tribute to Elizabeth Cady Stanton that celebrates her pivotal role in helping women gain the right to vote. 25,000 first printing.
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Susan B. Anthony
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Alexandra Wallner
Introduces the life and accomplishments of the leader who began working for women's rights and other social reforms as a young woman and continued for more than fifty years
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Lillian's right to vote : a celebration of the Voting Rights Act of 1965
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Jonah Winter
A 50th anniversary tribute to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 finds an elderly woman reflecting on her family's history, from the passage of the 15th Amendment through her participation in the protest march from Selma to Montgomery. Illustrated by the Coretta Scott King Illustration Award-winning artist of Underground. Simultaneous eBook.
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Equality's call : the story of voting rights in America
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Deborah Diesen
A history of voting rights in America reveals how voting was once restricted to affluent white men, in a volume that shares inspiring portraits of important equal-rights activists from the past and in today’s world. By the best-selling author of The Pout-Pout Fish. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Vote for our future!
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Margaret McNamara
The diverse students at an elementary school that closes every other year to transform itself into a polling station learn about the importance of voting while encouraging the adults in their families to participate. By the author of Eliza. Illustrations.
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Sofia Valdez, future prez
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Andrea Beaty
When her abuelo is injured at the local landfill, second-grader Sofia is determined to transform the dangerous Mount Trashmore into a park, taking on City Hall in the process
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Vote!
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Eileen Christelow
Using a campaign for mayor as an example, shows the steps involved in an election, from the candidate's speeches and rallies, to the voting booth where every vote counts, to the announcement of the winner
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Grace for president
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Kelly S. DiPucchio
Excited about the idea of becoming the country's first female president, Grace joins the school's presidential campaign to get her career on track, but when her competition seems to have the support of all the male voters, Grace must use all her campaigning skills to win them over by showing how she is truly the best person for the job.
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When you grow up to vote : how our government works for you
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Eleanor Roosevelt
"In the voice of one of the most iconic and beloved political figures of the twentieth century comes a book on citizenship for the future voters of the twenty-first century. Eleanor Roosevelt published the original edition of When You Grow Up to Vote in 1932, the same year her husband was elected president. The new edition has updated information and back matter as well as fresh, bold art from award-winning artist Grace Lin. Beginning with government workers like firefighters and garbage collectors, and moving up through local government to the national stage, this book explains that the people in government work for the voter. Fresh, contemporary, and even fun, When You Grow Up to Vote is the book parents and teachers need to talk to children about how our government is designed to work"--Publisher
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I voted : making a choice makes a difference
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Mark Shulman
A lighthearted, nonpartisan introduction to the concept of voting helps readers understand the individual and group power of participating in elections regardless of expected outcomes. Illustrated by the award-winning artist of A Book of Coupons. Illustrations.
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