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A hopeful story of a girl’s survival and ultimate success. A must-read nonfiction addition to all libraries.
The year 2020 marks a century since women gained voting rights in the United States. While all of the books in this list tackle voting rights, they do so in myriad ways, from biographies of radical individuals like Frederick Douglass to novels about young activists to works of nonfiction that shed light on lesser-known narratives, such as the racism of the suffragists.
A top purchase for public and school libraries alike; a stellar example of verse and historical fiction.
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