Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony
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Just the Series: Making of America Vol. 4   

Series and Publisher: Making of America   

Annotation: Explores Susan B. Anthony's life, from childhood to her public career as a radical abolitionist to her rise to become an international leader of the women's suffrage movement.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #216362
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 04/07/20
Pages: 234 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-419-74576-X Perma-Bound: 0-7804-8007-4
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-419-74576-8 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-8007-0
Dewey: 921
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
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Susan B. Anthony, who fought tirelessly for women to have the right to vote, is profiled in this very readable entry in the Making of America series. The biography recounts Anthony's life, from her birth in 1820 into a Quaker family in Massachusetts to her death in Rochester, New York, at age 86. Anthony repeatedly witnessed the injustices caused by women's lack of rights, and her rallying cry became, "Men their rights, nothing more; women their rights, nothing less." Anthony's 50-year friendship with suffragette Elizabeth Cady Stanton is warmly detailed, as is her work with abolitionists Frederick Douglass and other female suffragettes. Knowing she might not succeed, Anthony said, "For future generations must we labor." The book describes Anthony's life and work while providing historical context. Anthony was known as a charismatic speaker, and one highlight here is the quotes and excerpts taken from her writings. Photos, magazine illustrations, maps, and a list of selected writings accompany this accessible text.

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Susan B. Anthony was among the earliest proponents of women's rights and devoted most of her life to the cause.In an in-depth biography of this important historical figure, Kanefield relies heavily on primary-source materials, especially Anthony's own revealing words. Born to a Quaker father and a mother who refused to join the sect, Anthony was encouraged in childhood to be strong-willed. Once she became involved in furthering women's very limited rights, she'd need every bit of that will, often speaking before hostile crowds at a time when women were expected to remain within their own sphere, managing a household and raising children. Gaining women the right to vote was always the ultimate goal, but Anthony also campaigned for married women to be able to own property and to leave abusive husbands. In her lifetime she saw remarkable advances in women's rights although she died before the movement achieved its final goal. Anthony presciently predicted that one day women would be unaware that they hadn't always had freedom and rights. "They have no idea of how every single inch of ground that she stands upon today has been gained by the hard work of some little handful of women of the past," an unfortunate ignorance that this biography helps correct. The excellent backmatter includes notes, a timeline, excerpts from Anthony's writing, a bibliography, and an index (the last not seen).A fine biography, both enlightening and entertaining, on a critical topic. (Biography. 11-16)

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 224-228) and index.
Word Count: 34,788
Reading Level: 8.4
Interest Level: 5-9
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 8.4 / points: 6.0 / quiz: 516672 / grade: Middle Grades
Guided Reading Level: Z
Fountas & Pinnell: Z

In the fourth installment in the Making of America series, a Susan B. Anthony biography for young readers, award-winning author Teri Kanefield examines the life of America’s famous suffragette.

Susan B. Anthony was born into a world in which men ruled women: A man could beat his wife, take her earnings, have her committed into an asylum based on his word, and take her children away from her. While the young nation was ablaze with the radical notion that people could govern themselves, “people” were understood to be white and male. Women were expected to stay out of public life and debates.

As Anthony saw the situation, “Women’s subsistence is in the hands of men, and most arbitrarily and unjustly does he exercise his consequent power.” She began her public career as a radical abolitionist, and after the Civil War, she became an international figurehead of the women’s suffrage movement. The book includes archival images as well as selections of Anthony’s writing, endnotes, a bibliography, and an index.

The Making of America series:
Alexander Hamilton (#1)
Andrew Jackson (#2)
Abraham Lincoln (#3)
Susan B. Anthony (#4)
Franklin D. Roosevelt (#5)
Thurgood Marshall (#6)


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