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Boomhower, Ray E.

Fighting for Equality: A Life of Mary Wright Sewall

(3) 4-6 This accessible volume tells of the life and work of suffragist and educator Mary Wright Sewall. The first chapter gives an overview of her life, drawing readers in, while the rest of the book focuses on her many accomplishments (e.g., opening a girls' school in Indianapolis, presiding over the International Council of Women). Archival black-and-white photos enhance the text. Reading list, websites. Ind.

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