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Susan B. Anthony: Fighter for Women's Rights (Ready-to-Read Level 3) (Ready-to-Read Stories of Famous Americans)

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Dive into the inspiring journey of Susan B. Anthony with "Susan B. Anthony: Fighter for Women's Rights (Ready-to-Read Level 3) (Ready-to-Read Stories of Famous Americans)." Published on November 1, 2005, this book follows the life of a trailblazing woman who, unlike her contemporaries, was equipped with an education that ignited her lifelong crusade for gender equality and voting rights. From her early lessons in reading and writing, Susan B. Anthony recognized the stark inequalities faced by women and dedicated her life to rectify this imbalance, striving tirelessly to secure the right to vote for women. Perfect for elementary school readers, this narrative not only highlights Anthony's relentless perseverance but also encourages young readers to reflect on how one individual's resolve can lead to monumental changes in society. Through her story, students are prompted to consider how they, too, can contribute to continuing the fight for equality in their own lives.

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Published by Simon Spotlight on November 1, 2005
32 pages
ISBN: 9780689869099
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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