This is how history should be told to kids-with photos illustrations and captivating
storytelling.From Newbery Honor medalist Susan Campbell Bartoletti and in time to celebrate the
100th anniversary of women's suffrage in America comes the page-turning stunningly illustrated
and tirelessly researched story of the little-known DC Women's March of 1913.Bartoletti spins a
story like few others-deftly taking readers by the hand and introducing them to suffragists
Alice Paul and Lucy Burns. Paul and Burns met in a London jail and fought their way through
hunger strikes jail time and much more to win a long difficult victory for America and its
women.Includes extensive back matter and dozens of archival images to evoke the time period
between 1909 and 1920.