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Alice Paul Battles Woodrow Wilson for the Vote

By Barb Rosenstock Pictures by S.E. Green
When Woodrow Wilson became the President of the United States, he stepped into the ring for one of the greatest battles in American history. In the opposite corner stood Alice Paul, a fierce and relentless leader of the women's suffrage movement who refused to back down. Framed as an energetic, four-round boxing match, this gripping historical account details Alice Paul's strategic arguments, highly coordinated protests, and unbreakable spirit. Even when she faced severe violence and was unjustly thrown in jail, Alice continued to throw metaphorical punches for women's right to vote. Through sheer determination, she finally convinced the President to support her cause, securing a victory that changed the country forever. It is a brilliantly creative look at a monumental clash of wills and the incredible power of peaceful perseverance.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 41 Pages
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