Set against the backdrop of the 1856 opera house in Roseville, Illinois, the story highlights Emma Smith DeVoe's early commitment to woman suffrage, sparked by her childhood encounter with Susan B. Anthony. Throughout her life, Emma emerged as a prominent leader, traveling across the nation to organize support, fundraise, and advocate for women's voting rights, playing a pivotal role in making the Western states key players in the suffrage movement.
Jennifer M Ross-Nazzal Livres


This timely and accessible resource explores the complex relationship between school practice and parental engagement and is a result of rich collaboration between educational professionals, policy makers and innovators in bridging the often-challenging gap between school and home.