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Belva Lockwood Wins Her Case

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"Belva Lockwood Wins Her Case" delves into the inspiring life of Belva Lockwood, a trailblazing woman whose courage reshaped American history. Published in 1987, this book captures the essence of Lockwood's relentless fight for gender equality and voting rights, showcasing her roles as a teacher, suffragette, lawyer, and peace activist. Lockwood's journey, marked by her historic achievements such as becoming the first woman to practice law before the Supreme Court and running for president in 1884 and 1888, serves as a powerful testament to her indomitable spirit and dedication to justice. Ideal for middle-school readers, this narrative not only educates but also motivates young minds to think critically about the complexities of social justice issues. Through Lockwood's personal struggles and triumphs, the book fosters a deeper understanding of the historical battles for gender equality and the ongoing quest for civil rights. Readers are invited to reflect on how one individual's perseverance can ignite change in a society bound by traditional norms. This thought-provoking exploration encourages students to consider their own roles in shaping a fairer future.

Book Details

Published by Albert Whitman & Co on January 1, 1987
48 pages
ISBN: 9780807506301
Best for readers in Middle Schoolers
This book provides valuable insights into Political Justice and Gender Equality, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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