Women's Rights

Bibliography

Books
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Peterson, Judy Monroe. The Susan B. Anthony Women's Voting Rights Trial: a Headline Court Case. Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow, 2002. Print. Susan B. Anthony is One of ten leaders who helped get to the the Nineteenth Amendment. The Susan B. Anthony women's voting rights trial was very important because it helped me know what Susan B. Anthony had done.

Mass, Wendy. Women's Rights. San Diego, CA: Lucent, 1998. Print. The womens rights are the right for women to vote. This book was important to me because it talked about what had happened in this time.

Brill, Marlene Targ. Let Women Vote! Brookfield, CT: Millbrook, 1996. Print. Let Women Vote was an important book because it also talked about womens rights movement.

Peterson, Judy Monroe. The Nineteenth Amendment: Women's Right to Vote. Springfield, NJ: Enslow, 1998. Print. The Nineteenth Amendment was important because it helped we understand that the Declaration of Sentiments were attached to the Declaration of Independance called the NIneteenth Amendment.

Harvey, Miles. Women's Voting Rights. New York: Children's, 1996. Print. This book, The Womens Voting Rights was helpful because it talked about what happened and when.

Dumbeck, Kristina. Leaders of Women's Suffrage. San Diego, CA: Lucent, 2001. Print. This book, Leaders of Women's Suffrage was important because it made me understand who was apart of the Movement and what they had done to help.
Macdonald, Fiona. Women in 19th-century America. New York: Peter Bedrick, 1999. Print. The Women in 19th-century America was important because it talked about everything that happened in the 19th century and what the declaration of Independance was like before the Nineteenth Amendment.