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With courage and cloth by ann bausum
With courage and cloth by ann bausum








with courage and cloth by ann bausum

Each banner should be tri-colored and have items sewn on to them to represent the banners the women of the suffrage movement used. An additional implementation to the classroom would be to assign students to make their own banner for a right they feel is important to them. A great study for students would be to compare what is written in the text book to what is written in "With Courage and Cloth." Students could then engage in discussion about what was left out of the textbook and why.

with courage and cloth by ann bausum

This text is a great aid to a history text book. This is a great text to incorporate into a social studies classroom. The pictures help aid in the understanding of Bausum's vivid and descriptive text. Bausum discusses the many purposes for the banners, pennants, signs, and sashes. "With Courage and Cloth" is significant to the title in many ways. Show More after a meeting with Alice Paul at age thirteen.

with courage and cloth by ann bausum

I am also shocked that so many women went through all this. When I say that I mean force feeding them and putting them in jail so many times for just protesting. However I was very shocked that the President at the time let these men get away with torturing these women the way they did. Teachers can also talk about the Amendment that came out of this movement. They did so much for this movement and they deserve the attention of young students. The second issue teachers can pull out of this book is the women that most students have never heard of. Students can know more about women went through than normal students find out. Obviously this story is not being told and I think it should be. This Movement is very important to women. One issue it can touch on is the Woman's Right Movement. I think this would be a great book in a Social Studies Classroom. The illustrations in this book did an excellent job in telling this story. These brave women risked a lot just to give other women the right to vote. That is only one thing they went through. When the women would go on hunger strikes, the men would force feed them. Some women went to jail, when they were in jail they went on hunger strikes. Throughout the book, the readers see what women went through to gain their right to even be heard. Show More point of view, she was inspired after a meeting with Alice Paul at age thirteen.










With courage and cloth by ann bausum