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The Suffragists in Literature for Youth Shelley Mosley

The Suffragists in Literature for Youth By Shelley Mosley

The Suffragists in Literature for Youth by Shelley Mosley


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The Suffragists in Literature for Youth: The Fight for the Vote by Shelley Mosley

Shunned and ridiculed by family, friends, and society. Arrested and imprisoned under the worst conditions imaginable. Their struggle lasted seventy-two years, but the right to vote was too precious to let slip away. They were true American heroes-the suffragists. Focusing on the American suffrage movement and its leaders from its beginnings in 1848, when the first Woman's Rights Convention was held in Seneca Falls, New York, to 1920, when the 19th Amendment was finally ratified and women gained the vote, this book provides a wealth of resources on the woman's suffrage movement. Written for teachers, librarians, students, and researchers, The Suffragists in Literature for Youth: The Fight for the Vote offers a comprehensive guide to the available literature on woman's suffrage. Brief biographies of the most prominent figures in the American suffrage movement precede the list of resources-print, non-print, and electronic-for that individual. Resources are annotated, arranged by format, and listed by age group. They include fiction and non-fiction books, media, web sites, organizations, and also, ideas for implementing this important information into the curriculum. Information on woman's suffrage efforts in other countries, such as Great Britain, is also included, as are connections to related materials on voting and the Constitution. Whether for library collection development or simple browsing, authors Shelley Mosley and John Charles have composed the ideal book for finding information on the suffragists.

The Suffragists in Literature for Youth Reviews

...highly recommend[ed]... * American Reference Books Annual, vol. 38 (2007) *
This is an important book...It is the most comprehensive collection of resources available on this topic. * School Library Journal, April 2007 *
The authors provide biographical sketches on fifty suffragists. After each sketch, the authors include an annotated bibliography of works for children that relate to that suffragist. * Children's Literature Association Quarterly, Vol. 32, No. 1 (Spring 2007) *
...comprehensive....a tremendous resource.... * VOYA, August 2007 *
...The Suffragists in Literature for Youth is an excellent compilation that will be of great use to teachers and librarians. * Feminist Collections: A Quarterly Of Women's Studies Resources, Vol. 28, No. 2 (Winter 2007) *
Reference librarians Mosley and Charles present a resource text for teachers, librarians, students, and researchers to the available literature for youth on the topic of woman's suffrage. The text opens with a section of brief biographies of 50 key figures in the American movement; each includes an annotated list of print, nonprint and electronic resources for the individual. The remaining sections include annotated lists of suffragethemed resources grouped by type (nonfiction books and monographs, fiction, drama, media, internet sites, the suffrage movement in other countries), field trip and classroom activity suggestions, and topics and questions for discussion or papers. All resources listed throughout the text include an age group label; the majority are for upper elementary through high school/adult. Indexed by author, title, and subject. * Reference and Research Book News *
The resources listed have a useful breadth, offering the opportunity to look at suffrage from myriad vantage points, to compare views, and to look at writing from the time of the battle alongside contemporary material. * The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, October 01, 2008 *

About Shelley Mosley

In addition to being a novelist and book reviewer, reference librarian Shelley Mosley has written for Booklist, Wilson Library Bulletin, Library Journal, Romance Writer's Report, and VOYA; is co-authoring (with John Charles) a biocritical dictionary of American Romance authors; and has been a contributor to What Do I Read Next? since 1999. Mosley, involved with women's issues for the past three decades, founded Independents for the Equal Rights Amendment and served on the Southern Arizona Coalition for the ERA as well as the State Steering Committee for the ERA. Scottsdale, Arizona reference librarian John Charles co-authors VOYA's annual Clueless: Adult Mysteries with Young Adult Appeal column, and has written articles for Library Journal, Booklist, Gothic Journal, and Public Libraries. John also co-authored Mystery Readers' Advisory: The Librarian's Clues to Murder and Mayhem; is a long-time contributor to What Do I Read Next?; and, with Shelley Mosley, is co-authoring a biocritical dictionary of American Romance authors.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Acknowledgments Part 2 Introduction Part 3 Individual American Suffragists: Biographical Sketches and Resources Part 4 Suffrage-Themed Books and Monographs-Nonfiction Part 5 Suffrage-Themed Fiction Part 6 Suffrage-Themed Drama Part 7 Suffrage-Themed Media Part 8 Internet Resources Part 9 Field Trips and Places of Interest Part 10 Classroom Activities Part 11 Especially for YA Discussions or Papers Part 12 Making Connections: The Suffrage Movement in Other Countries Part 13 Author Index Part 14 Title Index Part 15 Subject Index Part 16 About the Authors

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NLS9780810853720
9780810853720
0810853728
The Suffragists in Literature for Youth: The Fight for the Vote by Shelley Mosley
New
Paperback
Scarecrow Press
2006-10-19
342
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