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For African American women, the fight for the right to vote was only one battle.

This Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book and National Book Award longlisted work tells the important, overlooked story of black women as a force in the suffrage movement—when fellow suffragists did not accept them as equal partners in the struggle.

Susan B. Anthony. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Alice Paul. The Women''s Rights Convention at Seneca Falls. The 1913 Women''s March in D.C. When the epic story of the suffrage movement in the United States is told, the most familiar leaders, speakers at meetings, and participants in marches written about or pictured are generally white.

That''s not the real story.

Women of color, especially African American women, were fighting for their right to vote and to be treated as full, equal citizens of the United States. Their battlefront wasn''t just about gender. African American women had to deal with white aboliti

Lifting as We Climb

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      Publisher: Penguin USA
      Publication Date: 04/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9780451481559, 978-0451481559
      ISBN10: 0451481550

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      For African American women, the fight for the right to vote was only one battle.

      This Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book and National Book Award longlisted work tells the important, overlooked story of black women as a force in the suffrage movement—when fellow suffragists did not accept them as equal partners in the struggle.

      Susan B. Anthony. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Alice Paul. The Women''s Rights Convention at Seneca Falls. The 1913 Women''s March in D.C. When the epic story of the suffrage movement in the United States is told, the most familiar leaders, speakers at meetings, and participants in marches written about or pictured are generally white.

      That''s not the real story.

      Women of color, especially African American women, were fighting for their right to vote and to be treated as full, equal citizens of the United States. Their battlefront wasn''t just about gender. African American women had to deal with white aboliti

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