Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX: The Law That Changed the Destiny of Girls in America
By Karen Blumenthal
Publisher
Atheneum
Imprint
Atheneum
ISBN
By Karen Blumenthal
0689859570
Awards and Honors 2006 NCTE Orbis Pictus Award, RecommendedLet Me Play: The Story of Title IX: The Law That Changed the Destiny of Girls in America
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SKU
9780689859571J
Before Title IX was signed into law, girls were told that they couldn’t play softball, perform science experiments, do math, go to law school, or become engineers. In 1972 all of that began to change. This is the sotry of a little piece of legislation that had some of the greatest repercussions in American history. Black-and-white photos. Time line. Author’s note. Source notes. Bibliography.
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