Camilla can vote : celebrating the centennial of women's right to vote /

Ketchel, Mary Morgan,

Camilla can vote : celebrating the centennial of women's right to vote / Celebrating the centennial of women's right to vote by Mary Morgan Ketchel, with Senator Marsha Blackburn ; illustrated by Bill Kersey. - 30 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm

Camilla's class trip to the history museum proved to be both instructive and enlightening when Camilla is transported back to August 18, 1920. That's when women achieved the right to vote with the "Yes" vote from Harry T. Burn, a young legislator from East Tennessee whose mother encouraged him to do the right thing by breaking the 48-48 tie in the Tennessee House of Representatives. Until that day, women did not have the same rights as men. Join Camilla as she learns the exciting (and controversial!) history of women gaining the right to vote with the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

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United States. 19th Amendment Constitution. --History--Juvenile fiction.


Women--Suffrage--History--United States--Juvenile fiction.
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Time-travel fiction.
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