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Madam President: The Extraordinary, True (and Evolving) Story of Women in Politics (2004)

di Catherine Thimmesh

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When Abigail Adams asked her husband to Remember the Ladies, women could not vote or own property in America. Some seventy years later, when Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote, "To vote is the most sacred act of citizenship," the government of the United States still did not treat women as equals, having yet to grant them the right to vote. But sixty-four years after that Geraldine Ferraro declared, "We can do anything," and became the first American woman to run for vice president on a major party ticket. Today, surely our country is ready for a leader who, as Elizabeth Dole said, "will call America to her better nature." This captivating book illuminates the bravery and tenacity of the women who have come before us. With an engaging narrative, fascinating quotes, and elegant illustrations, it not only shows how far women have come but also reveals the many unsung roles women have played in political history. Step by step, these capable ladies have paved the way for our young leaders of tomorrow. They have enabled and empowered us to ask today: Well, why not the presidency?… (altro)
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This timeline survey of the concept of females in our government is a delightful read. At the end of r this accurate concept book about female leader is a timeline of woman's suffrage since the 1700's. Most of the characters are US. women, yet it also includes 20th century women in power in other countries. Beautifully Illustrated, it has a chronology of
the concept of "women influencing government " beginning in the 1700's . Designed to inspire young females to reach for their goals, Thimmesh lays out the facts that females can rise to power.
The fact is reiterated that Our Constitution does not prevent females from holding public office. The Book also illustrates the importance of women receiving the right to vote through the 19th Amendment. I would use this for any class level on a Woman's Suffrage Unit in History. Easy to read, colorfully illustrated this timeline would include common core requirements regarding women's suffrage. ( )
  Tarasusan | Apr 9, 2017 |
I really liked this book. It starts in a dialogue, thought bubble lay out for the main characters, then has pages of biography for influential women in US History and some other influential women. This was a good mixture of fact and a story line so that it was not too dry. This book is an informational book because it gives information of many women in politics throughout history and information about the office of the president. ( )
  bjacobsen15 | Apr 7, 2017 |
Amazing! This book has many great women in politics from Susan B. Anthony to Hilary Clinton and most in between. It starts out with a cartoon like message about a girl who wants to become President and a boy who thinks that's impossible. This book tells many of the empowering stories of women's suffrage, the first women to be appointed secretary of state and other offices. The book provides quotes from many of these fascinating women and their journeys to help change America and the way we treated women. This truly is a powerful book for every reader! ( )
  abrozi1 | Oct 6, 2014 |
Talked about the history of women in American politics.
  Shi_Jia | Sep 17, 2013 |
My first impression was a good one. I took the quiz on the back of the book and got about half of the answers wrong. Surely an indicator that I needed to read the contents of the book! The illustrations are fun, showing powerful, smart, restless, and independent women. It is written so that younger audiences will be able to follow along. It fit well into a lesson on our political system, as it is organized into the various political offices. In the last section the author touches on political systems around the world. In the entire book she is very brief. These subjects especially would benefit from further development in class. ( )
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When Abigail Adams asked her husband to Remember the Ladies, women could not vote or own property in America. Some seventy years later, when Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote, "To vote is the most sacred act of citizenship," the government of the United States still did not treat women as equals, having yet to grant them the right to vote. But sixty-four years after that Geraldine Ferraro declared, "We can do anything," and became the first American woman to run for vice president on a major party ticket. Today, surely our country is ready for a leader who, as Elizabeth Dole said, "will call America to her better nature." This captivating book illuminates the bravery and tenacity of the women who have come before us. With an engaging narrative, fascinating quotes, and elegant illustrations, it not only shows how far women have come but also reveals the many unsung roles women have played in political history. Step by step, these capable ladies have paved the way for our young leaders of tomorrow. They have enabled and empowered us to ask today: Well, why not the presidency?

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