If You Lived When Women Won Their Rights

There was a time that girls and women in the United States could not: wear pants; play sports on a team; ride a bicycle; or go to college.
That all began to change in 1848, when American women (and some men) met in Seneca Falls, NY, at the first convention for women's rights held anywhere in the world.
In the familiar question-and-answer format, this installment in the acclaimed If You Lived... history series tells the exciting story of how women worked to get equal rights with men, culminating in the 19th amendment to the Constitution and giving women the right to vote.
Readers find out what life was like for girls in those days and meet the pioneering figures in the movement, including Lucy Stone, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojourner Truth, and Alice Paul.
Target age group 7-10
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    • ISBN-13
      9780439748698
    • Weight
      0.31 lbs
    • ISBN-10
      0439748690
    • Item #
      17545
  • Category
    Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Age Group
    9 to 12 yrs
  • Grade Level
    3-5
  • Language
    English
  • Binding
    Paperback
  • Theme 1
    Girls & Women
  • Theme 2
    History
  • Detailed (BISAC) Subject/Theme
    Social Science | Customs, Traditions, Anthropology
  • Author
    Kamma, Anne
  • Series
    If You …
  • Lexile Level
    750
  • AR Level
    5.0
  • Dewey
    324.6230973
  • Publisher
    Scholastic, Inc.
  • Publication Date
    1/8/2008
  • Pages
    64
  • Dimensions
    0.16 H x 7.4 L x 8.98 W
  • Case Qty
    100

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