WOMEN of INFLUENCE Women of the Revolution Women of the Civil War Women of Today eBook Dr Janet A Munger


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As children learn and grow, so does the written word, expressed in rhythm and rhyme to teach and instill the joy of learning something new, exploring and venturing into new realms. A collection of the author's rhyming poems published in the books (a) From Where We Stand From Revolution to Evolution--A Collection of Children's Poems and (b) Children's Mystical Tales and Reflections awaits middle and high school students, fostering good, wholesome American values. For upper elementary and middle school students, learning about the Revolutionary War, Women of the Revolution Martha Washington (1731-1802), Abigail Adams (1744-1818), Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley “Molly Pitcher” (1754-1832), Phillis Wheatley (c. 1753-1784); Women of the Civil War Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896), Sojourner Truth (c. 1797-1883), Harriet Tubman (c. 1820-1913) and the State of the Union in the 1800s Spread of Slavery; Indian Removal Act and Repercussions; Causes of the Civil War; Election of Lincoln; Women of Today Mother Teresa (1910-1997), Michelle Obama (1964-present); Hillary Clinton (1947-present); Attila the Hun, and the Bible—Book I The Book of Genesis, written in rhyme and poetic verse, will be remembered as literature never before encountered in school in such a memorable way.
The book WOMEN OF INFLUENCE is divided into three parts (a) Women of the Revolution, (b) Women of the Civil War, and (c) Women of Today.
WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTION WOMEN WHO LIVED DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR DAYS
Martha Washington (1731-1802)
Abigail Adams (1744-1818)
“Molly Pitcher”—Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley (1754-1832)
Phillis Wheatley (c. 1753-1784)
WOMEN OF THE CIVIL WAR WOMEN WHOSE INFLUENCE WAS FELT LEADING UP TO AND DURING THE CIVIL WAR
Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896)
Sojourner Truth (c. 1797-1883)
Harriet Tubman (c. 1820-1913)
And the State of the Union in the 1800s
Spread of Slavery; Indian Removal Act and Repercussions; Causes of the Civil War; Election of Abraham Lincoln
WOMEN OF TODAY WOMEN WHOSE INFLUENCE IS FELT TODAY
Mother Teresa
Saint Teresa of Calcutta
Born Agnes Bojaxhiu (boy a GEE you) on August 26, 1910 in Skopje (SKOP ee eh), Macedonia (north of Greece)
Middle Name Gonxha (GONE ja) meaning “flower bud”
Heritage Albanian descent
Died September 5, 1997
Age 87
Michelle Obama
Born January 17, 1964
Michelle La Vaughn Robinson Obama
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois
The First Lady of the United States
Wife of the 44th President of the United States Barack Obama
Mother of Malia and Sasha Obama
Hillary Clinton
Born October 26, 1947
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois
Wife of the 42nd President of the United States Bill Clinton
U.S. Secretary of State
Mother of Chelsea Victoria Clinton Mezvinsky
Grandmother of Charlotte and Aidan Clinton Mezvinsky
Democratic Party Nominee for President of the U.S. 2016
WOMEN of INFLUENCE Women of the Revolution Women of the Civil War Women of Today eBook Dr Janet A Munger
Nice to read a book that honors women. Dr. Munger gives a museum tour of historic and strong women role models who changed history. Good read for young girls and adult women to read.Product details
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WOMEN of INFLUENCE Women of the Revolution Women of the Civil War Women of Today eBook Dr Janet A Munger Reviews
A must read for every mother, father and daughter. Not only inspiring and but accurately recognizes the amazing accomplishments of women under the most adverse circumstances. It should be read in every classroom .
Nice to read a book that honors women. Dr. Munger gives a museum tour of historic and strong women role models who changed history. Good read for young girls and adult women to read.

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