"A PaperStar book." Includes bibliographical references (pages ) and index With her trademark humor and anecdotal style, the Newbery Honor Award-winner and preeminent biographer for young people turns her attention to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the lively, unconventional spokeswoman of the woman suffrage bltadwin.ru Interaction Count: Lizzie spoke out for suffrage, and continued to travel the country with Susan B. Anthony campaigning for equal rights, and her efforts will forever be associated with the fight for women's equality. You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton? by Jean Fritz. · You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton? by Jean Fritz is an interesting attempt at conveying a historical figure to young children through biography. Maybe it's because I'm more critical of non-fiction than fiction but I didn't enjoy this too much/5.
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Haley Gleeson You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton? By: Jean Fritz Lizzie Stanton was born in in Johnstown New York. Lizzie had two other sisters. One named Harriet who was five years older than her. Another named Margaret that was three years younger than her. Lizzie’s father always wanted her to be a boy but that only made her more. Download PDF You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton? (Paperback) Authored by Jean Fritz You wantWomen to vote, Lizzie Stanton? JEAN FRITZ DiSa1vo-Ryan. Title. Luckily Lizzie wasn't one to let society stop her from fighting for equality for everyone. And though she didn't live long enough to see women get to vote, our entire country benefited from her fight for women's rights. "Fritz imparts not just a sense of Stanton's accomplishments but a picture of the greater society Stanton strove to change.
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