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Ballots for Belva: The True Story of a Woman's Race for the Presidency
32 pp.
| Abrams |
September, 2008 |
TradeISBN 978-0-8109-7110-3$16.95
(4)
4-6
Illustrated by
Courtney A. Martin.
In 1884, lawyer Belva Lockwood couldn't legally vote, but she ran for president anyway, persevering despite sexism and ridicule. Bardhan-Quallen takes her time humanizing her subject, giving lots of background information (though a repeated "moving mountains" metaphor grows tiresome). Martin's thoughtful illustrations get across what a tough cookie Lockwood was. An author's note provides more history. Timeline. Bib., glos.