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A Vote for Susanna: The First Woman Mayor

Karen M. Greenwald

Great Reads from Great Places 2022: Kansas
2022 Kansas Notable Book

When Susanna Salter stood up for her right to vote, she became mayor of her town.

In 1887, the state of Kansas gave women the right to vote in municipal elections. But some men in the city of Argonia, Kansas didn't think women should have a say in choosing their next mayor, so they put a woman on the ballot--as a joke. That woman was Susanna Salter--and soon the men would find the joke was on them! Narrated by a grandmother who remembered what happened on that election day, this is the true story of a woman who stood up for her right to vote and accomplished so much more.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company
  • Publish Date: Oct 1st, 2021
  • Pages: 32
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 10.00in - 8.10in - 0.40in - 0.75lb
  • EAN: 9780807553138
  • Recommended age: 04-08
  • Categories: Girls & WomenHistory - United States - 19th CenturySocial Science - Politics & Government

About the Author

Greenwald, Karen M.: -

Karen M. Greenwald is the author of A Vote for Susanna, which was a Kansas 2022 Notable Book. It represented Kansas at the Library of Congress National Book Festival and in the Great Reads from Great Places initiative. She cofounded the #SunWriteFun writing contest, which raises money for kidlit charities, and her strategic branding efforts have earned seventeen international awards. Karen shares her Maryland office with a very noisy dog.

James, Sian: - Sian James was born in Hong Kong and has been drawing ever since she could pick up a pencil. Having lived a previous life as an archaeologist, she likes to combine her passions for history and illustration to tell stories from the mundane to the magical.

Praise for this book

Great Reads from Great Places 2022: Kansas
2022 Kansas Notable Book

"Factually accurate and accessibly told."--Kirkus Reviews

"An engaging work of narrative nonfiction that has clear applications in classrooms and school libraries."--School Library Journal