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Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX: The Law that changed the future of Girls in USA Karen Blumenthal

Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX: The Law that changed the future of Girls in USA By Karen Blumenthal

Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX: The Law that changed the future of Girls in USA by Karen Blumenthal


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Can girls play softball? Can girls be school crossing guards? Can girls become lawyers or doctors or engineers? Of course they can... today. But just a few decades ago, opportunities for girls were far more limited, not because they weren't capable or didn't want to, but because they weren't allowed to. Ages 8-12.

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Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX: The Law that changed the future of Girls in USA Summary

Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX: The Law that changed the future of Girls in USA by Karen Blumenthal

Can girls play softball? Can girls be school crossing guards? Can girls play basketball or ice hockey or soccer? Can girls become lawyers or doctors or engineers?
Of course they can...

today. But just a few decades ago, opportunities for girls were far more limited, not because they weren't capable of playing or didn't want to become doctors or lawyers, but because they weren't allowed to. Then quietly, in 1972, something momentous happened: Congress passed a law called "Title IX," forever changing the lives of American girls.
Hundreds of determined lawmakers, teachers, parents, and athletes carefully plotted to ensure that the law was passed, protected, and enforced. Time and time again, they were pushed back by therce opposition. But as a result of their perseverance, millions of American girls can now play sports. Young women make up half of the nation's medical and law students, and star on the best basketball, soccer, and softball teams in the world. This small law made a huge difference.
From the Sibert Honor-winning author of Six Days in October comes this powerful tale of courage and persistence, the stories of the people who believed that girls could do anything -- and were willing to fight to prove it.
A Junior Library Guild Selection

About Karen Blumenthal

Karen Blumenthal is the author of Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX: The Law That Changed the Future of Girls in America; and Six Days in October: The Stock Market Crash of 1929, a 2003 Sibert Honor Book. A veteran Wall Street Journal editor and reporter and a die-hard sports fan, she lives with her husband and two daughters in Dallas, Texas.

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CIN0689859570G
9780689859571
0689859570
Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX: The Law that changed the future of Girls in USA by Karen Blumenthal
Used - Good
Hardback
Simon & Schuster
2005-08-01
160
Winner of Jane Addams Children's Book Award (Books for Older Children) 2006 Commended for Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children and Teens (Ten to Fourteen) 2006 Short-listed for Rhode Island Teen Book Award 2008
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