By Menesse Wall
This book tells the remarkable story of our nation's 72-year struggle for social and political equality for women, ultimately leading to the ratification of the 19th amendment and the right to vote for women in 1920. Through her art and insightful prose, author and artist Meneese Wall presents an overview of this time period with a national perspective.
Paperback. 160 pages. Illustrated.
Size: 8" x 10"
About the Author: Meneese Wall is a writer and graphic artist who is based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her engaging text and distinctive artwork help to convey the lives of real people throughout history.