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Chargement... Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Gateway Biography) (édition 1994)par Jack Roberts (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreRuth Bader Ginsburg (Gateway Biography) par Jack L. Roberts (Author)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This book was a brief introduction to the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Former President of the United States Bill Clinton appointed Ginsburg to the Supreme Court in 1993. Ginsburg is the second woman to be appointed to the highest court in the United States ever. She faced discrimination at every turn not only because of her sex but also her religion. This unfair treatment encouraged her to fight for equal pay and against discrimination. Although it was never intended, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has become a pioneer for women's rights and an inspiration to women. I found the book to be very straightforward and the accompanying pictures were always relevant. It is an informational biography in every sense of the term but not necessarily a "fun read". ( ) Ruth Bader Ginsberg was only the second woman to sit on the United States Supreme Court at the time she was appointed in 1993. In 1950, Ginsberg began attending Cornell University and majored in government. After college, she saw firsthand the discrimination of women when she got demoted at her job because she was pregnant. After this, she decided she wanted to go to law school. She was one of the first women to be admitted to Harvard Law School. She tried to get jobs at many law firms but was rejected because she was a woman, a mother, and Jewish. She vowed to do something in the future about gender discrimination when it came to jobs. She was one of the first women to get a job as a law professor. She worked for equal rights for men and women. This book is good because it gives important facts without going into too much detail. It talks about important issues that are still affecting the United States today. This book is about Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. It begins with her accepting the Supreme Court nomination from President Clinton and then goes through her childhood back to that point. I thought this book was great. It gave great insight into Ruth’s personality and convictions. It also gives you a better understanding of how she would stand on a few issues of today. One of her greatest passions was the equal treatment of women in society. Despite not having a lot of support other than her husband to fulfill her dream of being a lawyer, Ruth was committed to becoming one. She was the first female to be admitted to Harvard Law School. This was a great book and I learned a lot about Justice Ginsburg. I loved the pictures included and I would definitely have this book in my library. I understand that this book is a bit outdated because she has accomplished many other things since this book was publish. However, I think this would be a good starting point for students to learn about this phenomenal woman. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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