Hillsdale College

Susan B. Anthony

Written by Alexandra Wallner

Grade:
2-6
ISBN-13:
978-0823419531
Publisher:
Holiday House (2012)

A short, but rich introduction to one of America's bravest women. Susan B. Anthony was an early reader, and her parents believed in education for girls as well as boys. When Susan informed her father that the local school would not teach her Mathematics (only for boys), her father, a mill owner, started a school where boys and girls would learn the same subjects. Susan's life unfolds against that backdrop, as she challenges her father to promote mill girls over men, and goes on to challenge Americans to award the vote to women. She wasn't afraid to stand before a crowd, speak out, and take the eggs thrown at her. She also wasn't afraid to go to jail. Unfortunately, she did not live to see the passage of the 19th Amendment which guaranteed women the right to vote. This short volume contains much information, intriguingly presented and with jewel-like folk art enlivening its pages. A great read-aloud right through sixth grade.


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Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony tirelessly advocated for women's suffrage and equality with unwavering courage and moral conviction.