Children's Books
Elementary Reading : Marching with Aunt Susan and The Story of Ruby Bridges
- Item Number
- 313
- Estimated Value
- 17 USD
- Sold
- 25 USD to Just4Today
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
Elementary Reading
Marching with Aunt Susan and The Story of Ruby Bridges
Marching with Aunt Susan: Susan B. Anthony and the Fight for Women's Suffrage
All Bessie wants is to go hiking with her father and brothers. But it s 1896 and girls don t get to hike. They can t vote either, which Bessie discovers when Susan B. Anthony comes to town to help lead the campaign for women s suffrage. Inspired by the great woman, Bessie becomes involved in the movement and discovers that hiking is only one of the many things that women and girls aren’t allowed to do. But small efforts can result in small changes and maybe even big ones.
Grades K-3, Paper, Pages 36
The Story of Ruby Bridges Special Anniversary Edition by Robert Coles and George Ford
In 1960, Ruby Bridges is a first grader and the first African-American to attend an all-white school elementary school in her new community. The full-color watercolor illustrations help capture the physical warmth of Ruby’s family and community, the immense powers against her, and her shining inner strength.
Grades K-3, 30 pages, paperback.
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