
Middle Grade Stories of Women Who Made History
Women's History Month offers tweens the opportunity to explore the inspiring stories of women who shook up the world with their courage and grit.
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Women's History Month offers tweens the opportunity to explore the inspiring stories of women who shook up the world with their courage and grit.
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Follow along with this story about an elderly African American woman reflecting on all her people have endured in the fight for voting equality.