Roses and Radicals: The Epic Story of How American Women Won the Right to Vote by Susan Zimet
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
In today’s political arena, a woman’s voice is heard just as loud as a man’s voice, but we have had this right for less than one hundred years. The nineteenth amendment that gave women the right to vote barely passed, yet it did. This historic event was not quick and was spearheaded by many women over many decades. Roses and Radicals tells the story of these women. Some are well-known suffragettes and others are lesser known, but not less important. This non-fiction book will bring readers a better knowledge of these issues we take for granted. Roses and Radicals is a good book that readers may finish quickly or at their own pace.
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