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In the familiar question-and-answer format of the acclaimed "If You Lived..." history series, Anne Kamma tells the exciting story of how women worked together to fight for their rights, culminating in the 19th amendment to the Constitution, which gave women the right to vote. Did you know that long ago, girls in the United States were not allowed to wear pants, play sports on a team, ride a bicycle, and go to college. Readers find out what life was like for girls in those days and meet the pioneering figures in the movement, including Lucy Stone, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojourner Truth, and Alice Paul. Paperback. 9"x7½". 64 pages. Age 9-12
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