Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Supreme Court Justice (People to Know) by Carmen Bredeson

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Supreme Court Justice (People to Know)

Carmen Bredeson
128 pages
Enslow Pub Inc
Oct 1995
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Grade 5-8-Serviceable additions, illustrated with average-quality, black-and-white photographs. Bredeson concentrates on the path of Ginsburg's career, mentioning little about her childhood. The brief history of the U.S. Supreme Court will help readers understand just what her position entails. Old has written a solid, inspiring biography of Edelman, describing her youth, education, marriage and family life, and the creation of the Children's Defense Fund. She gives an overview of the Jim Crow laws and of life for blacks in the South before and during the civil rights movement. Both Steven Otfinoski's Marian Wright Edelman (Blackbirch, 1991) and Joann J. Burch's Marian Wright Edelman (Millbrook, 1994) are geared to a younger audience. Katrina Yurenka, Jaffrey Public Library, NHCopyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Pages 128
Publisher Enslow Pub Inc
Published 1995
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