Women social reformers -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
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- Waging peace, the story of Jane Addams, Peggy Caravantes
- Dorothea Dix, crusader for the mentally ill, Amy Paulson Herstek
- The only woman in the photo, Frances Perkins and her New Deal for America, Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Alexandra Bye
- Susan B. Anthony, fighter for freedom and equality, by Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Craig Orback
- Jane Addams, a life of cooperation, by Ann-Marie Kishel
- Peace and bread, the story of Jane Addams, Stephanie Sammartino McPherson
- Molly Brown, Kirra Fedyszyn
- A voice from the wildernesss, the story of Anna Howard Shaw, written & illustrated by Don Brown
- The only woman in the photo, Frances Perkins and her New Deal for America, Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Alexandra Bye
- Thanks to Frances Perkins, fighter for workers' rights, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Kristy Caldwell
- Jane Addams, champion of democracy, by Judith Bloom Fradin and Dennis Brindell Fradin
- Florence Kelley, by Carol Saller ; illustrations by Ken Green
- Susan B. Anthony, social reformer and feminist, Laura Baskes Litwin
- Jane Addams, pioneer social worker, by Charnan Simon
- Susan B. Anthony, champion for voting rights!, by Mark Shulman ; illustrated by Kelly Tindall ; lettering & design by Comicraft ; cover art by Ian Churchill
- You forgot your skirt, Amelia Bloomer, a very improper story, by Shana Corey ; illustrated by Chesley McLaren
- Heroine of the Titanic, the real unsinkable Molly Brown, Elaine Landau
- A lady has the floor, Belva Lockwood speaks out for women's rights, Kate Hannigan ; illustrated by Alison Jay
- The Life of Susan B. Anthony, by Elizabeth Raum
- Women who reformed politics, [by] Isobel V. Morin
- Jane Addams, David and Patricia Armentrout
- Dorothy Day, friend to the forgotten, Deborah Kent
- Jane Addams, Nobel Prize winner and founder of Hull House, Bonnie Carman Harvey
- Eleanor makes her mark, how Eleanor Roosevelt reached out, spoke up, and changed the world, by Barbara Kerley ; illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham
- Susan B. Anthony, reformer, by Cynthia Klingel and Robert B. Noyed
- Champions of equality, Laurie Lindop
- Susan B. Anthony, fighter for women's rights, written by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Amy Bates
- The only woman in the photo, Frances Perkins & her New Deal for America, Kathleen Krull ; [illustrated by] Alexandra Bye
- Jane Addams, humanitarian, Louise Chipley Slavicek
- Jane Addams, David & Patricia Armentrout
- Dorothea Dix, advocate for mental health care, Margaret Muckenhoupt
- Born in 1820, Harriet Tubman, Susan B. Anthony, Julie Knutson
- Jane Addams, by Lucia Raatma ; Content Adviser, Allen F. Davis ; Reading Adviser, Dr. Linda D. Laddo
- Susan B. Anthony, by Martha E.H. Rustad ; consulting editor, Gail Saunders-Smith ; consultant, Lorie Lachiusa Barnum
- Frances Perkins, first woman cabinet member, Emily Keller
- Clarina Nichols, frontier crusader for women's rights, Diane Eickoff
- Liberty's voice, the story of Emma Lazarus, Erica Silverman ; illustrated by Stacey Schuett
- Jane Addams, social reformer and Nobel Prize winner, by Pam Rosenberg ; content adviser, Peggy Glowacki
- Susan B. Anthony, by Lucia Raatma ; content adviser, Sherry L. Field ; reading adviser, Linda D. Labbo
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, a friendship that changed the world, Penny Colman
- Jane Addams, Elizabeth Raum
- Dangerous Jane, Suzanne Slade ; illustrated by Alice Ratterree
- Lydia Maria Child, the quest for racial justice, Lori Kenschaft
- The house that Jane built, a story about Jane Addams, Tanya Lee Stone ; illustrated by Kathryn Brown