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Elizabeth Started All the Trouble

This book is about Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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Summary of Elizabeth Started All the Trouble

"Elizabeth Started All the Trouble" is an illuminating journey back to the roots of the women's suffrage movement, guided by the indomitable spirit of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Published on February 23, 2016, this book weaves the inspiring tale of a woman who defied societal norms to champion gender equality and voting rights. Despite the barriers that kept her from the ballot box, and halls of power, Elizabeth sparked a revolution. Through Doreen Rappaport's compelling narrative and Matt Faulkner's expressive illustrations, young readers are transported into the heart of a movement that spanned seventy-five years, fueled by steadfast women who spoke up and acted out for their undeniable right to equality. Ideal for elementary-school students, this book not only recounts history but also empowers the next generation to continue the fight for justice. Let the story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton inspire you: How will you start your own trouble for change?

Book Details

Published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on February 23, 2016
40 pages
ISBN: 9780786851423
Best for readers in Elementary School
This book provides valuable insights into Gender Equality and Political Justice, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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