Book Resume
for Susan B. Anthony: Fighter for Freedom and Equality by Suzanne Slade and Craig Orback
Professional book information and credentials for Susan B. Anthony.
5 Professional Reviews (1 Starred)
Selected for 3 State/Province Lists
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- School Library Journal:
- K - Grade 3
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 6 - 9
- School Library Journal:
- K - Grade 3
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades PK-6
- Word Count:
- 729
- Lexile Level:
- 620L
- ATOS Reading Level:
- 3.8
- Genre:
- Biography
- Nonfiction
- Year Published:
- 2007
14 Subject Headings
The following 14 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (Susan B. Anthony).
- Women's rights
- Women's rights--United States--History--Juvenile literature
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Women
- Suffragists--United States--Biography--Juvenile literature
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Social Activists
- Feminists
- Women social reformers--United States--Biography--Juvenile literature
- Anthony, Susan B
- Suffragists
- History
- United States
- Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906--Juvenile literature
- Women social reformers
- Feminists--United States--Biography--Juvenile literature
5 Full Professional Reviews (1 Starred)
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From School Library Journal
April 1, 2015
K-Gr 3-Though it was often the object of ridicule and sometimes inspired downright hateful acts, the friendship between activists Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass lasted for over 45 years. Together, the friends worked for equal rights for women and enslaved people of African descent. Anthony and Douglass sometimes disagreed, sometimes publicly, but their friendship endured. The focus on the relationship is used to highlight some of the historical events that brought and kept Anthony and Douglass together during the turbulent 19th century. Lizan Mitchell's rich voice, effectively paced, brings the clearly crafted text to life. She also reads additional information about the subjects, research notes, and a timeline. Two soundtracks are included, one with a chime to indicate page turns. VERDICT This brief book introduces a piece of American history in a way that is accessible to younger children.-Maria Salvadore, formerly of the District of Columbia Public Library
Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
From Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from September 1, 2014
At a time when “it wasn’t proper for women to be friends with men” and “You weren’t supposed to be friends with someone whose skin was a different color,” Anthony and Douglass sought out each other based on mutual respect and a shared commitment toward equality. Tadgell’s carefully drafted and evocative watercolors capture both the past and present obstacles Anthony and Douglass faced, from Douglass’s youth as a slave to rotten eggs hurled at the two when they appeared in public together and combative differences of opinion, as when the Fifteenth Amendment proposed to give voting rights to black men but not to women. Author and artist notes and a time line conclude a powerful testament to a friendship that spanned decades as it challenged conventions and “helped America grow up, too.” Ages 6–9. Illustrator’s agent: Christina A. Tugeau.
From School Library Journal
August 1, 2007
K-Gr 3-Without watering down difficult-to-explain topics such as the horrors of slavery, these writers keep the tone and scope appropriate for a young audience. All of the biographies focus on the subjects' childhoods, giving readers not only a person they can relate to but also the message that all great individuals were children once, too, thus reinforcing the idea that anyone can achieve greatness. Each title is illustrated in a different style, ranging from watercolor to pen and ink, and includes a photograph of the person on the first page. No sources are included. These books are excellent sources for first-time research projects, and they could help spark an interest in nonfiction that goes beyond encyclopedias or Web sites."Sarah O'Holla, Village Community School, New York City"
Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
From Booklist
June 1, 2007
In simple sentences (though not always simple words), Slade briskly moves through Anthonys life, beginning with her Quaker upbringing, her stint as a teacher, her life as an advocate for temperance and abolition, and her revolutionary fight for womens right to vote. Sweeping double-page spreads usually focus on Anthonys public and personal lives, but there is one dramatic spread showing slaves and soldiers marching under a golden sky with a petition for abolition in the foreground. Surprisingly, one of the more potent moments in Anthonys lifeher arrest while attempting to voteis only discussed in an appendix of short facts called Did You Know? Like other entries in the Biographies series, this volume extends the text with a glossary, short bibliography of childrens books, and access to safe Web sites through a link called Facthound.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)
From AudioFile Magazine
Lizan Mitchell's emotive delivery enhances this dynamic picture of the unique friendship and vast accomplishments of civil rights activists Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass. Anthony and Douglass met in 1849 and maintained a forty-five-year friendship. Mitchell impeccably re-creates each character through their conversations and rousing public speeches. They spoke their minds despite being booed, out-shouted, and even threatened. Quotes from their letters and from newspapers are movingly rendered as are their ideological disagreements. Notes by the author reveal that she decided to write this book because she believes this fascinating friendship should be more well known. S.G.B. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine
3 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
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United States Lists (3)
Florida
New York
- NY Reads, Elementary School Titles
- NYS Common Core Aligned Module Titles for Grade 2
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