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 American Indians' right to vote (Right To Vote)
 Author: Sonneborn, Liz

 Publisher:  Pogo, (2025)

 Dewey: 324.6
 Classification: Nonfiction
 Physical Description: 24 p., col. ill., map, 24 cm

 BTSB No: 834914 ISBN: 9798892131506
 Ages: 7-10 Grades: 2-5

 Subjects:
 Native Americans -- United States -- Suffrage
 Elections
 Native Americans -- United States -- Government relations
 Citizenship

Price: $23.76

Summary:
Learn about democracy, the voting process in the United States, and the struggles and successes American Indians have gone through to gain and practice their right to vote.

Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: LG
   Reading Level: 3.10
   Points: .5   Quiz: 550029

Reviews:
   School Library Journal (11/18/24)
   Booklist (+) (10/01/24)

Full Text Reviews:

Booklist - 10/01/2024 *Starred Review* With the upcoming presidential election, kids may have questions about the election process in the U.S. This book in The Right to Vote series (4 titles) aptly highlights the inequality in voting rights for Native Americans, highlighting how their vote was historically oppressed and how that continues today. After first defining voting and its importance, the text pivots to Native American history, their diaspora, and the criminal acts of the U.S. government against Indigenous peoples. Maps illustrate how American Indian land loss worsened over time, and pictures of notable Native Americans, such as Zitkala-Sa, serve as powerful images. Bright, colorful blocks pair with black-and-white photographs alongside text bubbles with glossary words to draw the eye to pertinent facts. Questions for readers throughout the book will help kids think through the issue deeply. The inclusion of positive changes adds a hopeful tone to the conclusion. A parent-and-teacher guide prefaces the main text, offering helpful information and discussion prompts. A time line and glossary round out this candid resource. - Copyright 2024 Booklist.

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