Julia Ward Howe

Julia Ward Howe by Elizabeth Raum, published by Capstone Classroom in 2004, is a 32-page exploration of the life of a significant historical figure. This book presents Julia Ward Howe as a writer who played a vital role in inspiring the nation during the Civil War and advocating for women’s voting rights. It invites readers to consider her personal experiences and the impact she had on society.
In this edition, readers will find a detailed account of Howe’s contributions and the challenges she faced as a woman in her time. The narrative delves into her dual role as a writer and activist, providing insights into her character and the social issues she championed. This work is part of the American Lives series and is categorized under juvenile nonfiction, biography, and social science, making it a valuable resource for young readers interested in history and women’s rights.
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Julia Ward Howe was a writer who inspired the nation during the Civil War, and she also fought for women’s voting rights. Can you imagine what her life must have been like? What was she like as a person? Read this book in the American Lives series to get
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