About This Lesson
BOOK BLURB: In 1887, the state of Kansas gave women the right to vote in municipal elections. But some men in the city of Argonia, Kansas didn’t think women should have a say in choosing their next mayor, so they put a woman on the ballot―as a joke. That woman was Susanna Salter―and soon the men would find the joke was on them! Narrated by a grandmother who remembered what happened on that election day, this is the true story of a woman who stood up for her right to vote and accomplished so much more.
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A VOTE FOR SUSANNA: PUBLISHING REVIEWS/AWARDS/HONORS
Kirkus: Factually accurate and accessibly told-GET IT
School Library Journal-Verdict: An engaging work of narrative nonfiction that has clear applications in classrooms and school libraries. Recommended for elementary collections.
Library of Congress: Great Reads from Great Places 2022
Library of Congress: National Book Festival 2022
2022 Kansas Notable Book
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