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The Case of R.B.G. vs. Inequality

By Jonah Winter Pictures by Stacy Innerst
Growing up in Brooklyn during the 1930s, Ruth Bader Ginsburg faced a world that constantly told her no. Even her own father believed a womans place was strictly in the home. But Ruth refused to accept injustice. She attended college where men heavily outnumbered women, found her passion for the law, and became a brilliant attorney. Despite facing severe discrimination for being Jewish, a woman, and a working mother, she never backed down from a fight for equality. Presented as a compelling court case, this story lays out the evidence of the unfairness Ruth faced and how she defeated it at every turn. You will follow her remarkable rise from a determined student to a history-making Supreme Court Justice. Her journey proves that with fierce perseverance and a sharp mind, you can overcome incredible obstacles and become a legendary symbol of justice.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 48 Pages
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