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You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton?
You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton? | Jean Fritz
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A biography details the life of one of the first leaders of the women's rights movement, whose work led to the adoption of the nineteenth amendment--women's right to vote. An ALA Notable Book. Reprint.
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ConnorLaCroix

For Susan the whole world seemed silenced without Elizabeth Cady Stanton in it.

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ConnorLaCroix

I like that the title calls her Lizzie Stanton

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ConnorLaCroix
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A good way to tell kids about a topic while getting them to think about the struggles people had to go through throughout history.

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kayleaallison
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“Equality for all”

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kayleaallison

I think older students will really enjoy reading this book. It is an interesting way for them to read about how women gained the right to vote.

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kayleaallison
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You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton is a story about a young woman who wants to have the same rights as men. She spoke out for women‘s right to vote.

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Madimccrady22

“Elizabeth had never heard of anything so ridiculous”

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Madimccrady22

This would be a good story for my middle school kids to learn about women‘s suffrage and rights.

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Madimccrady22
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You want women to vote, Lizzie Stanton? By Jean Fritz is a historical fiction book that was published in 1999. This story is about early women‘s rights and suffrage advocate Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Stanton early in felt the sting of injustice in being a girl. Her father was even upset that she wasn‘t a boy. This story is showing how women had lived. Also the process of getting through the rough injustices they had gone through.

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vnneff6000
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This is a book about a girl named Lizzy who wants to be a boy so she can vote. She wants the same rights as men. She helped fight for womens suffrage.

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CassidyCantrell
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A powerful picture showing a lady standing up for women

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CassidyCantrell
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-historical fiction
Lizzie wanted women to have the same rights as men and be just as important. Voting was a big part of it. This book seems to be an easy & short read and would be great in a history class. Showing how women stand up for themselves and how they fought to be a huge part of the world.