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What Is the Women's Rights Movement?

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What Is the Women's Rights Movement? traces the long and inspiring history of the struggle for women's equality in the United States — from the Seneca Falls Convention and the fight for suffrage led by Susan B. Anthony to the modern movement for equal rights, reproductive rights, and pay equity. Part of the bestselling What Was? series, the book includes black-and-white illustrations and engaging accessible text for middle-grade readers.

This is a powerful choice for students because it contextualizes women's rights within the broader arc of American history and social justice, demonstrating how generations of determined women organized, protested, and persisted to expand democracy for everyone.

Publishing Details

Author : Deborah Hopkinson

Illustrator : Laurie A. Conley

Author Nationality : United States

Physical Details

Type of Book: Chapter Book

Cover: Softcover

Pages: 112

Size: 7.5 x 5.5 inches

Year Published: 2018

Instructional Details

Reading Grade Level: 3rd Grade

Genre: Non-Fiction

Sub-Genre: Informational

Theme: Women in History, Social Issues, Social Studies, Equality