Ruth Bader Ginsburg 15 Min Biography Book: Read All About RBG from Birth to Death in 15 Minutes!
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Learn Ruth Bader Ginsburg 15 Mins Biography BookRead All About RBG from Birth to Death in 15 Minutes!This is an unofficial tribute book to Ruth Bader Ginsburg from a fan for a fan to support his legacy. Heres a Short Sample What Youll See Inside the Book: On September 5 2020 a flag-draped casket of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was carried up the steps of the U.S. Capitol for her lying in state. With this Ginsburg became the first woman to lie in state at the U.S. Capitol. Only 12 United States presidents have had the honor and Ginsburg is only the second Supreme Court Justice to enter the reserved group. Chief Justice William Howard Taft who was the first to get the honor was also president. Before her death at the age of 87 Ginsburg was widely embraced as a feminist icon an exceptional legal luminary and a model for moral courage to pursue social justice. Her life and work have been celebrated in books and movies. Her achievements and what she stood for have been featured prominently in pop culture. From tattoos etched on peoples shoulders to T-shirts bearing her initials. Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a widely celebrated judge. Ginsburgs life and career in law may have been star-spangled but her story runs much deeper that most people immediately see.Books of the time didnt really feature women as heroes or adventurers. Girls or women were mostly depicted as wearing beautiful pinks dresses anything of the sort and just sitting around not really doing anything interesting. However among the books Ruth was fond of reading she was quite attracted to a book featuring a young female detective Nancy Drew. As Ginsburg later recollected she loved the book because Nancy Drew the main character was smarter than her boyfriend and because she was daring and adventuresome. Perhaps consequently many of Ginsburgs role models would be people that fit the Nancy Drew profile. Even from a young age Ruth admired women who succeeded in traditionally reserved roles for men. Like Amelia Earhart who set impressive precedence of succeeding as a pilot and a businesswoman. Ruth also admired the Greek goddess of wisdom and arts Pallas Athena.Youll Soon Discover...Early Life and EducationBuilding Her Legal CareerGender Discrimination in Early CareerChampioning Gender EqualityGinsburg At The Court Of AppealsCareer At The Supreme CourtIn Her Own WordsDeath And Last DaysScroll Up and Download Now!100% Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back.
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