When Esther Morris Headed West

Connie Nordheim Woolridge
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A biography of the first female judge in the United States tells the remarkable tale of how, back in 1869, she fought for a women's right to vote and she believed that a woman could hold a public office.
Genres: Picture BooksBiographyHistoryChildrensNonfictionHistoricalWomens RightsAmerican HistoryWomensGeography
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