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Susan B. Anthony struggled for 50 years to help women gain the right to vote. They believed that the "Champion of Lost Causes" had failed when she died.
After a lifetime of slavery, Harriet Tubman had been beaten, abused, humiliated, and never attended school. She never learned how to read and write, though that would not stop her from charging onward to seek freedom.
Helen Keller, often called "The Eighth Wonder of the World," was able to become one of the true heroes of our world from an undisciplined child. This amazing transformation took place, despite her being deaf and blind for nineteen months.
The stories of these great women are told through the eyes of present day youth, mysteriously transported to the time that they made history. One is a boy who had little sympathy for others different than himself. Another is a young man who has lost his dream, and finally a young woman who has come to believe that her life is a lost cause.
These three DVDs tell these historical stories in a way that will teach and entertain children of all ages. They are able to provide lessons in working together and having the courage to do what's right.
All the DVDs include a Teacher's Guide and Student Handbook.
Don't miss out and purchase The Susan B. Anthony Story, The Quest for Freedom, and Tragedy to Triumph together in this specially priced package!
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