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A review by ceah_reads
Equality's Call: The Story of Voting Rights in America by Deborah Diesen
hopeful
informative
inspiring
medium-paced
5.0
Equality's Call tells the story of voting rights in the U.S., from the war for independence to the present, in clear, rhythmic language, packing a tremendous amount of information into a concise, clear, elegant book. This is made to be read aloud, and the pictures are there to be shared, strengthening the text.
Equality's Call would be a great read aloud, for a library or a class; one could easily build lessons around its rhythmic information. But it's also a great book for sharing with one's own little folks at home, a reminder of the work that went into suffrage, and the work that must continue now.
Equality's Call would be a great read aloud, for a library or a class; one could easily build lessons around its rhythmic information. But it's also a great book for sharing with one's own little folks at home, a reminder of the work that went into suffrage, and the work that must continue now.