Finish the fight! : the brave and revolutionary women who fought for the right to vote / written by the Staff of The New York Times, including Veronica Chambers, Jennifer Schuessler, Amisha Padnani, Jennifer Harlan, Sandra E. Garcia, and Vivian Wang ; portrait illustrations by Monica Ahanonu, Rachelle Baker, Kristen Buchholz, Alex Cabal, Noa Denmon, Ellen Duda, Shyama Golden, Johnalynn Holland, Hillary Kempenich, Nhung Lê, Ella Trujillo, and Steffi Walthall.
Chambers, Veronica, author.; Schuessler, Jennifer, author.; Padnani, Amisha, author.; Harlan, Jennifer, author.; Garcia, Sandra E., author.; Wang, Vivian, author.; Ahanonu, Monica, illustrator.; Baker, Rachelle, illustrator.; Buchholz, Kristen, illustrator.; Cabal, Alex, illustrator.; Denmon, Noa, illustrator.; Duda, Ellen, illustrator.; Golden, Shyama, illustrator.; Holland, Johnalynn, illustrator.; Kempenich, Hillary, illustrator.; Lê, Nhung, illustrator.; Trujillo, Ella, illustrator.; Walthall, Steffi, illustrator.; New York Times Company, author.
2020
JK1898 .C53 2020 (Mapit)
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Title
Finish the fight! : the brave and revolutionary women who fought for the right to vote / written by the Staff of The New York Times, including Veronica Chambers, Jennifer Schuessler, Amisha Padnani, Jennifer Harlan, Sandra E. Garcia, and Vivian Wang ; portrait illustrations by Monica Ahanonu, Rachelle Baker, Kristen Buchholz, Alex Cabal, Noa Denmon, Ellen Duda, Shyama Golden, Johnalynn Holland, Hillary Kempenich, Nhung Lê, Ella Trujillo, and Steffi Walthall.
Author
Uniform Title
New York times.
ISBN
9780358408307 (hardcover)
035840830X (hardcover)
035840830X (hardcover)
Published
Boston : Versify/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, [2020]
Copyright
©2020
Language
English
Description
132 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Call Number
JK1898 .C53 2020
Dewey Decimal Classification
324.6/230973
Summary
"Who was at the forefront of women's right to vote? We know a few famous names, like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, but what about so many others from diverse backgrounds--black, Asian, Latinx, Native American, and more--who helped lead the fight for suffrage? On the hundredth anniversary of the historic win for women's rights, it's time to celebrate the names and stories of the women whose stories have yet to be told."-- Publisher marketing.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-129) and index.
Awards
Honor winner for the 2021 Janes Addams Books for Older Children Award.
Added Author
Schuessler, Jennifer, author.
Padnani, Amisha, author.
Harlan, Jennifer, author.
Garcia, Sandra E., author.
Wang, Vivian, author.
Ahanonu, Monica, illustrator.
Baker, Rachelle, illustrator.
Buchholz, Kristen, illustrator.
Cabal, Alex, illustrator.
Denmon, Noa, illustrator.
Duda, Ellen, illustrator.
Golden, Shyama, illustrator.
Holland, Johnalynn, illustrator.
Kempenich, Hillary, illustrator.
Lê, Nhung, illustrator.
Trujillo, Ella, illustrator.
Walthall, Steffi, illustrator.
Padnani, Amisha, author.
Harlan, Jennifer, author.
Garcia, Sandra E., author.
Wang, Vivian, author.
Ahanonu, Monica, illustrator.
Baker, Rachelle, illustrator.
Buchholz, Kristen, illustrator.
Cabal, Alex, illustrator.
Denmon, Noa, illustrator.
Duda, Ellen, illustrator.
Golden, Shyama, illustrator.
Holland, Johnalynn, illustrator.
Kempenich, Hillary, illustrator.
Lê, Nhung, illustrator.
Trujillo, Ella, illustrator.
Walthall, Steffi, illustrator.
Added Corporate Author
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Table of Contents
This is what suffrage looks like
The Haudenosaunee Model
How bias nearly ruined the suffrage movement
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper: lifting up her voice
Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin: spreading the word
Elizabeth Piper Ensley goes West
Mary Church Terrell and the power of language
Angelina Weld Grimké, Mary Burrill, and the queer leaders of the suffrage movement
Sidebar: suit yourself
Mabel Ping-Hua Lee's great parade
Ida B. Wells-Barnett: marching forward
Sidebar: from movement to revolution
Jovita Idár: el voto para las mujeres
Sidebar: The Votes for Women Game
Juno Frankie Pierce: a square deal or no deal
Susette La Flesche Tibbles: speaking up for her people
Zitkála-Šá opens the door
Finish the fight
Authors' note
Timeline
Brave and revolutionary women you should know
1920 vs. 2020: women by the numbers
Suffrage forest.
The Haudenosaunee Model
How bias nearly ruined the suffrage movement
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper: lifting up her voice
Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin: spreading the word
Elizabeth Piper Ensley goes West
Mary Church Terrell and the power of language
Angelina Weld Grimké, Mary Burrill, and the queer leaders of the suffrage movement
Sidebar: suit yourself
Mabel Ping-Hua Lee's great parade
Ida B. Wells-Barnett: marching forward
Sidebar: from movement to revolution
Jovita Idár: el voto para las mujeres
Sidebar: The Votes for Women Game
Juno Frankie Pierce: a square deal or no deal
Susette La Flesche Tibbles: speaking up for her people
Zitkála-Šá opens the door
Finish the fight
Authors' note
Timeline
Brave and revolutionary women you should know
1920 vs. 2020: women by the numbers
Suffrage forest.