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Edition: 1st Pub Date: 2002Publisher: Random House Children's Books Summary: by Elizabeth Johnson Past Is Prologue When the earth was created your ancestors gave respect to their ancestors. They knew where they came from, but do you? You can't really call yourself a girl without knowing what it really means to be a girl. Being a girl is having the strength and wisdom of Mary McLeod Bethune, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Rita Moreno. You're feminine-less for knowing less than you should about Ja [read more]
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9780375811227
ISBN:
0375811222
Edition: 1st
Pub Date: 2002
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
by Elizabeth Johnson Past Is Prologue When the earth was created your ancestors gave respect to their ancestors. They knew where they came from, but do you? You can't really call yourself a girl without knowing what it really means to be a girl. Being a girl is having the strength and wisdom of Mary McLeod Bethune, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Rita Moreno. You're feminine-less for knowing less than you should about Jane Addams, Sojourner Truth, Eleanor Roosevelt, Betty Frieclan, and Wilma Mankiller. You should know that Anna Mae Aquash was martyred for fighting for the rights she knew her people deserved. And that Ming-Na has helped create a diverse Hollywood. And every published woman should know that Phillis Wheatley was one of the first published women in the United States, and her words inspired George Washington. Oh, you know who Mr. Washington is. But the women who paved the way for you to be a doctor, a lawyer, a writer, an actress, or a journalist aren't a part of your everyday story. That's because you don't see the relevance of Gloria Steinem marching through America for woman's rights, you just see that you have rights. And you don't know why Dorothy Dandridge changed the movies, or why Marilyn Monroe was so beautiful. But you do know that JFK was a president loved by many, and that Lincoln was assassinated. You know the exact date Pearl Harbor was bombed. But you don't know the battles your mother, grandmother, and great-grand mother waged so you could live a better life. You can't go anywhere in this world really without knowing where you as a woman have been. To all the ferninine-lesses of the 21st century- With every HisStory is HerStory, find yours out before it's too late.
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