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Gloria takes a stand, how Gloria Steinem listened, wrote, and changed the world, by Jessica M. Rinker ; illustrated by Daria Peoples-Riley

Label
Gloria takes a stand, how Gloria Steinem listened, wrote, and changed the world, by Jessica M. Rinker ; illustrated by Daria Peoples-Riley
Language
eng
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
Age: 4-8
resource.interestGradeLevel
K to Grade 3
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Gloria takes a stand
Oclc number
1048043809
Responsibility statement
by Jessica M. Rinker ; illustrated by Daria Peoples-Riley
Sub title
how Gloria Steinem listened, wrote, and changed the world
Summary
As a young girl, Gloria Steinem thought for herself and spoke her mind. She read many books by her favorite authors and imagined herself as the heroine of the story. Gloria wished. She read. And imagined. But Gloria grew up during a time when women were not encouraged, or even allowed, to do a lot of the things men could do: go to college, get a job, open a bank account, and more. There were restrictions that made it impossible for women to be independent or equal to men. So, Gloria set out to change that. Gloria listened. She watched. And wrote. Gloria believed. She marched. And dreamed. From unconventional childhood, to Smith College, to Ms. magazine, to the women's liberation movement, to feminist icon--Gloria Takes a Stand brings to the page a spirited look at Gloria Steinem's influential life, energizing a new generation of feminists to stand up and demand equal rights for all people
Target audience
juvenile
Content
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