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When Jessie Came Across the Sea

by Hest, Amy

A thirteen-year-old Jewish orphan reluctantly leaves her grandmother and immigrates to New York City, where she works and earns money to bring Grandmother to the United States, too.  

  • Topics Women's History,
    19th-Century History,
    20th-Century History
  • Age Groups Early Elementary: K-3, Late Elementary: 4-6
  • Book Type Fiction
  • Award
  • Publisher Candlewick Press, 1997, Cambridge, MA

When Marian Sang

by Pam Munoz Ryan

A picture book that tells the story of Marian Anderson, including the successes and challenges she found in the United States and abroad.  

  • Topics African American History,
    Women's History,
    20th-Century History
  • Age Group Early Elementary: K-3
  • Book Type Nonfiction
  • Award
  • Publisher Scholastic, Inc., 2002, New York, NY

Who Was Eleanor Roosevelt?

by Thompson, Gare

A biography of a woman who served as First Lady for the longest time, and who was the first President's wife to speak out about important issues.  

  • Topics Women's History,
    20th-Century History
  • Age Group Middle School
  • Book Type Nonfiction
  • Award
  • Publisher Grosset and Dunlap, 2004, New York, NY

Wilma Rudolph

by Victoria Sherrow

A picture book that tells the story of athlete Wilma Rudolph, her struggle against polio, and her encounters growing up with discrimination.  

  • Topics African American History,
    Women's History,
    20th-Century History
  • Age Group Late Elementary: 4-6
  • Book Type Nonfiction
  • Award
  • Publisher Carolrhoda Books, Inc., 2000, Minneapolis, MN

With Courage and Cloth: Winning the Fight for A Woman's Right to Vote

by Bausum, Ann

Bausum peels back the layers of the story of the women's suffrage movement, exposing grit, fiery determination, and radical tactics. After covering the importance of familiar names, she devotes the bulk of the book to the events of 1906 to 1920, when a new group of young women emerged who were willing to truly suffer for suffrage.  

  • Topics Women's History,
    20th-Century History
  • Age Groups Middle School, High School, Adult
  • Book Type Nonfiction
  • Award
  • Publisher National Georgraphic Society, 2004, Washington, DC
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Award Key

Caldecott Medal
Most distinguished American picture book for children (annually).
Newberry Medal
Most distinguished contribution to American literature for children (annually).
Coretta Scott King Award
Distinguished books by authors and illustrators of African descent which promote an understanding and appreciation of the American dream (annually).
Golden Kite Award
Outstanding examples of text, illustration, fiction and nonfiction (four awards annually).
Scott O'Dell Historical Fiction Award
Outstanding work of historical fiction published by a U.S. publisher set in the New World.

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