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The Voice That Won the Vote (How One Woman's Words Made History)
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Product Details
Author:
Elisa Boxer, Vivien Mildenberger, Angela Juarez
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
32
Publisher:
Sleeping Bear Press (March 15, 2020)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781534110496
Dimensions:
9" x 11"
File:
Propulsion-cherrylake-20251212-114737-20251212.xml
Folder:
Propulsion
List Price:
$16.99
As low as:
$13.08
Publisher Identifier:
P-CHERRY
Discount Code:
B
Pub Discount:
65
Audience:
Children/juvenile
Age Range:
7 to 10
Grade Level:
2nd Grade to 5th Grade
Lexile Measure:
570L
Country of Origin:
China
Case Pack:
20
Imprint:
Sleeping Bear Press
Weight:
18oz
Overview
In August of 1920, women's suffrage in America came down to the vote in Tennessee. If the Tennessee legislature approved the 19th amendment it would be ratified, giving all American women the right to vote. The historic moment came down to a single vote and the voter who tipped the scale toward equality did so because of a powerful letter his mother, Febb Burn, had written him urging him to "Vote for suffrage and don't forget to be a good boy." The Voice That Won the Vote is the story of Febb, her son Harry, and the letter than gave all American women a voice.








