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Two kids learn about the Supreme Court with the help of key figures from US history.
Ada and Bea are on a tour of Washington, DC, learning all about the US Supreme Court, from its founding in 1789 to today. Along the way, they hear from the Constitution, important justices, and key figures from landmark cases, such as Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education, gaining an understanding of how the court has shaped our lives.About the Author
Mihaly, Christy: - Christy Mihaly wrote Free for You and Me: What Our First Amendment Means, and has written more than twenty-five other children's books. Her 2020 educational civics series won Junior Library Guild gold standard designations. A former lawyer, Christy lives and writes in Vermont.Daggett, Neely: - Neely Daggett is an Iranian American artist who lives just outside Portland, Oregon. She has a BA in psychology from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a degree in graphic design from the Art Institute of Colorado. Neely is currently illustrating several picture books and is a member of SCBWI.
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