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

por Deborah Hopkinson

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Like other girls of her time Susan B. Anthony learned how to cook and sew. But unlike most girls she also received an education. She learned reading, writing, and arithmetic. She was also taught that girls and women could do anything boys and men could do-if only they were allowed. So Susan set out to change the laws. She fought for a woman's right to own property, hold down a job, and, most important, vote. The right to vote would become Susan's lifelong mission. In this Aladdin Ready-to-Read, Susan's story comes alive through words and pictures, giving burgeoning readers the opportunity to discover her many accomplishments for themselves.… (mais)
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Women didn’t have the same rights as men. Women couldn’t go to college, vote, or even own land. Susan B. Anthony wanted to change all that she wanted a reform. This story is about Susan B. Anthony’s life and how it all began and what lead her to fight for women’s rights. Susan B. Anthony went allover to spread the word about how women should have the same rights as men. Women should be able to make their own choices, own land, vote, and be able to support themselves. Susan was also an abolitionist, she wanted to end slavery. Susan B. Anthony never stopped fighting for women’s right. On 1920 women got the right to vote. With the help on women like Susan B. Anthony we were able to fight and gain women’s rights. Susan B. Anthony is an inspiration to all women that we are equal as men. We can do anything a man can and we shouldn’t be treated differently. ( )
  lruano | Nov 23, 2014 |
I really enjoyed how the author was able to make a biography into a fun story for young readers. Instead of just stating facts about Susan B. Anthony throughout the book, Hopkinson was creative and made the facts into chronological events. The author also added fun pictures on each page to help with comprehension. Overall, I really liked how the author wrote the book with the purpose of getting the information across to young readers in a fun and creative way. The central message in this book is the life of Susan B. Anthony.

Summary: Susan grew up in a time where women and men were not treated equally. She also grew up during slavery. Her mother and her worked on Susan's father's mill. Her goal was to help women and men be treated more equally. Unlike many other women during this time, Susan's father helped her attain an education as a young girl. This was very beneficial. After her father lost his mill and their house, Susan became a teacher to help with money. She even became a head teacher at the school! When Susan turned 30 years old, she went to live back with her family on their new farm in New York. Her family decided to become a part of the underground railroad and help runaway slaves. Susan soon became good friends with Mrs. Stanton through the underground railroad. They both fought for gender equality and wanted to abolish slavery. After a while, Susan began traveling alone to spread the word on equality. Many times, huge crowds would gather and pay to hear Susan speak about this subject. When elections came around, Susan and more than a hundred other women went to voting polls to vote. However, Susan was arrested and found guilty at her trial. She still did not give up. Even though voting was not allowed for women until 14 years after Susan died, she encouraged women to never give up. ( )
  ahanch1 | Nov 11, 2014 |
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Like other girls of her time Susan B. Anthony learned how to cook and sew. But unlike most girls she also received an education. She learned reading, writing, and arithmetic. She was also taught that girls and women could do anything boys and men could do-if only they were allowed. So Susan set out to change the laws. She fought for a woman's right to own property, hold down a job, and, most important, vote. The right to vote would become Susan's lifelong mission. In this Aladdin Ready-to-Read, Susan's story comes alive through words and pictures, giving burgeoning readers the opportunity to discover her many accomplishments for themselves.

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