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Hardcover You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton? Book

ISBN: 0399227865

ISBN13: 9780399227868

You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton?

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"If only you'd been a boy," said Lizzie Cady's father when she won a prize for Latin. But Lizzie didn't watn to be a boy. She just wanted girls to count as much as boys did. When she grew up, married Henry Stanton, and had seven lively children of her own, she wanted to have the same rights as men-and that included voting. Lizzie wasn't about to stay home and do what was expected of her while men made all the decisions. Nor was she going to wear full...

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An amazing book about how women get equal rights with men

Elizabeth Cady would always speak her mind if she thought something was wrong. She was a bit of a tomboy, and thought she would be able to do the things that boys did as a child. Then, as she got older, she relized that women's right's were not equal to men's rights. When she was old enough, she got married to Henry Stanton and Became Elizabeth Cady Stanton. She decided that since she had a little more freedom, she would go around, discussing the about this problem. She started doing protest speeches about it, too. Henry Stanton thought she took it way too far and decided to move out. Being that she had three boys, she was a single mom, struggling to spread her word about this and still trying to take care of them. This book is very interesting and shows how a women could do this. I believe that if females keep strong, there will soon be a women president. Read on............. --Chenda Anne Bunkasem

A Must-Read for 11-12 year old American Girls

Jean Fritz does a remarkable job engaging the reader in the compelling tale of one woman's life... a woman who is often overshadowed in the popular culture.Today's young girls will benefit in learning how much women of the past were much like they were AND had much fewer benefits AND how much they worked, created and moved their way towards their desired end result which we all benefit from today.Fritz' tone is amusing and highly readible while covering the important facts at hand as well.I am looking forward to having my daughter read this book so she can get to "know" Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
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