Children's Books
California Women Then and Now - Coloring Book
- Item Number
- 178
- Estimated Value
- 12 USD
- Sold
- 10 USD to jh1312834
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
California Women Then and Now - Coloring Book
The text and pictures of California women included in this coloring book are ordered in accordance with the study unit of Oh,California, a textbook commonly used at the fourth grade level in California schools.
In addition to the logo of California, images of 22 women from California are included, along with biographical information about their lives the role they played in Califonia history:
Toypurina (1761 - ?) Native American Leader
Juana Briones (1802-1889) Pioneer Landowner
Donaldina MacKenzie Cameron (1869-1968) Missionary, Reformer
Tye Leung Schulze (1888-1972) Social Worker, Reformer
Charlotte Baker (1855-1933) Doctor, Suffragist
Alice Eastwood (1859-1953) Botanist
Phoebe Apperson Hearst (1842-1919) Businesswoman, Philanthropist
Grace Carpenter Hudson (1865-1937) Artist of Pomo Indians
Bridget "Biddy" Mason (1818-1891) Businesswoman
Harriet Williams Russell Strong (1844-1926) Horticulturist & Civic Leader
Dorothy Arzner (1900-1979) Film Director
Charlotta Spears Bass (1880-1969) Publisher, Civil Rights Leader
Louise Arner Boyd (1887-1972) Explorer and Photographer
Juanita (Ochoa) Centano (1918- 1992) Tribal Elder and Teacher
Dorothy H. "Dottie"Davis (1917-1994) WWII WASP Pilot Isadora Ducan (1877-1927) Modern Dancer
LeLy Hayslip (b. 1949 ) Author and Philanthropist
Julia Morgan (1872-1957) Architect and Engineer
Helen Wills Moody Roark (1905-1997) Tennis Champion
Yoshiko Uchida (1922-1992) Children's Author
Paper, 50 pages
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