

An edition of Heart on Fire (2012)
Susan B. Anthony votes for president
By Ann Malaspina
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Albert Whitman & Co.
Language
eng
Pages
-
Description:
In this true story based on primary documents, Susan B. Anthony marches to her local polling station in November 1872 to cast her vote for president and other candidates for office. She believed the new Fourteenth Amendment allowed for the women's vote, but many people disagreed. After all, New York State did not allow women to vote in the 1870s. She was arrested for illegal voting and put on trial the following year. With impressive illustrations by artist Steve James, Anthony's lifelong fight for her equal rights for women is brought to life in this nonfiction story for young readers.
subjects: Trials, litigation, Suffrage, Criminal provisions, Election law, Trials (Political crimes and offenses), History, Juvenile literature, Women, Anthony, susan b. (susan brownell), 1820-1906, Anthony, susan b. (susan brownell), 1820-1906, juvenile literature, Trials, New york (state), New york (state), juvenile literature, Constitutional law, Constitutional law, juvenile literature, Women, suffrage, Women, united states, Social change, Social justice, Sex role, Feminism
People: Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906)
Places: United States, New York (State), Rochester NY
Times: 19th century