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What does it mean to raise your voice?
For Dolores Huerta raising her voice meant speaking up for better labor conditions. She Spoke and the country listened. Read about Dolores and listen to a clip from her 2012 Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony speech.
Defend yourself or a cause you believe in!
Malala Yousafzai loved to learn. She Spoke about the right for girls and women to learn and go to school. Read about Malala and listen to a clip from her 2013 speech at the UN headquarters in New York.
Your turn to speak up!
Why Buy?
The first book to take the popular women's biography category for kids and add an exciting sound feature!
Features 14 speeches from diverse women who have made a difference in the world.
Goes beyond simple biography to give children a chance to hear the speeches that moved people into action.
Releases just in time for National Women's Month, perfect to keep the conversation going throughout the year!
Shirley Chisholm spoke as the first woman and first minority to run for president.
14 Women who raised their voices and changed the world
Each page of She Spoke features an very important woman from history who spoke up for a cause and changed the world. The sound board features a corresponding portrait and a sound clip so you can hear their words as they spoke them.
In the Your Turn to Speak Up section of each page you will see a call to action encouraging young readers, and parents alike, to speak up and engage in conversation about the cause.