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20th Century American Women's History for Kids: The Major Events that Shaped the Past and Present (History by Century) (Paperback)

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Show kids ages 8 to 12 how women shaped the 20th century

History books often focus on the things that men have done, but that's only half the story. Covering the period from 1901 to 2000, this journey through American history for kids introduces young learners to the struggles and triumphs of American women through 30 of the most important moments of the 20th century.

Over the course of five easily digestible "eras," this book of American history for kids will explore the suffrage movement, the founding of the National Council of Negro Women, the role of Rosie the Riveter in World War II, the appointment of Sandra Day O'Connor to the Supreme Court, and more.

Dive deeper than other American history books with:
  • An event-focused approach—Get kids excited to learn about the things that actually happened, not just memorize names and numbers.
  • Key callouts—Bonus facts bring special attention to even more information and inspiring, influential women.
  • Clear explanations—Written especially for ages 8 to 12, this book uses straightforward language that makes it easy to follow and understand.

Show kids the amazing accomplishments of women throughout history with 20th Century American Women's History for Kids.

About the Author


When not writing history books, CARRIE FLOYD CAGLE loves to sew, bake, and binge-watch historical dramas. She has been a high school teacher for 20 years and has taught AP US History, AP Government, AP European History, AP Psychology, American History, and World History. Her social studies curriculum can be found online at bit.ly/ihearthistory.

Praise For…


“HERstory is as important as HIStory, and Carrie Floyd Cagle brings American women of the twentieth century to life. This important book for readers of all ages introduces women who advocated for themselves and others fighting for suffrage and civil rights, becoming role models for future generations, and entering roles previously dominated by men.” —Micheal J. Kessner-McShane, EdD

“Although American women of the twentieth century fought for equality, civil rights, and community reform, their accomplishments have not always been highlighted in history. In her book, Carrie Floyd Cagle introduces readers of all ages to women who have changed the course of American history, allowing space for their voices to be heard and their stories to impact future generations.” —Robin D. Johnson, EdD, associate professor, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi

“In a time when parents and teachers are searching for books that explain history to kids with a decidedly less male-centric lens, veteran educator Carrie Floyd Cagle delivers. American history becomes accessible and relevant through Cagle’s straightforward, engaging exploration into the women and events that sculpted our nation throughout the twentieth century.” —Jill Culmo, EdD in Education, Director, K-2 Curriculum for Dallas ISD

Product Details
ISBN: 9781648767593
ISBN-10: 1648767591
Publisher: Rockridge Press
Publication Date: August 10th, 2021
Pages: 120
Language: English
Series: History by Century