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Juliette Low
Author | : Helen Boyd |
Publsiher | : ReadHowYouWant.com |
Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : 2010-07 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781458775504 |
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Over two million Girl Scouts worldwide owe their membership to its founder, Juliette Low - a woman who, as a girl growing up in the post Civil War South, refused to accept that girls couldnt do everything boys could. Whether angrily defending her friend against taunts of schoolmates or rescuing a kitten from the highest branches of a tree, Low possessed the spirit and strength of character that would lead her in adulthood to act as a world-famous advocate for girls. Children will experience Lows joy at the gift of her very own horse, feel her excitement at attending her first dance, and share her frustration with being thrust in to the role of a well-behaved 19th-century young lady who would rather have been riding, creating sculptures, or climbing.
Juliette Low Girl Scout Founder
Author | : Helen Boyd Higgins |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Girl Scouts |
ISBN | : 1882859081 |
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Provides a biography of the childhood of the woman responsible for the founding of the Girl Scouts of America.
Lady from Savannah The Life Of Juliette Low
Author | : Gladys Denny Shultz,Daisy Gordon Lawrence |
Publsiher | : Pickle Partners Publishing |
Total Pages | : 374 |
Release | : 2016-01-18 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781786257840 |
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This autobiography tells the story of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of Girl Scouts of the USA with the help of Sir Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scouting Movement. But this is much more than the story of one woman and the organization she started: it is first of all a chronicle of two great American families—the Kinzies, who were founders of Chicago, and the Gordons, whose name is magic to this day in Savannah, Georgia—that in 1860 produced the gallant, willful, exasperating, generous, and wholly lovable Juliette (known as Daisy) Gordon. The narrative of Daisy's marriage to Willy Low also offers insider's view of Edwardian high society in England. The Girl Scouts are most particularly proud that this woman from a background of wealth and privilege was able to envision a youth movement “for the girls of all America,” which serves a membership of ever-increasing diversity as the diversity of our country grows.
Juliette Low and the Girl Scouts
Author | : Anne Hyde Choate,Helen Josephine Ferris |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 1946 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : UVA:X001244245 |
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100 People Who Changed 20th Century America 2 volumes
Author | : Mary Cross |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 665 |
Release | : 2013-01-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781610690867 |
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To what extent does a person's own success result in social transformation? This book offers 100 answers, providing thought-provoking examples of how American culture was shaped within a crucial time period by individuals whose lives and ideas were major agents of change. 100 People Who Changed 20th-Century America provides a two-volume encyclopedia of the individuals whose contributions to society made the 20th century what it was. Comprising contributions from 20 academics and experts in their field, the thought-provoking essays examine the men and women who have shaped the modern American cultural experience—change agents who defined their time period as a result of their talent, imagination, and enterprise. Organized chronologically by the subjects' birthdates, the essays are written to be accessible to the general reader yet provide in-depth information for scholars, ensuring that the work will appeal to many audiences.
Here Come the Girl Scouts The Amazing All true Story of Juliette Daisy Gordon Low and Her Great Adventure
Author | : Shana Corey |
Publsiher | : Scholastic Inc. |
Total Pages | : 44 |
Release | : 2016-01-26 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780545457637 |
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The amazing, all-true story of the first Girl Scouts and their visionary founder. Juliette Gordon Low--Daisy to her friends and family--was not like most girls of the Victorian era. Prim and proper? BOSH! Dainty and delicate? HOW BORING! She loved the outdoors, and she yearned for adventure! Born into a family of pathfinders and pioneers, she too wanted to make a difference in the world--and nothing would stop her. Combining her ancestors' passion for service with her own adventurous spirit and her belief that girls could do anything, she founded the Girl Scouts. One hundred years later, they continue to have adventures, do good deeds, and make a difference!
Growing Girls
Author | : Susan A Miller |
Publsiher | : Rutgers University Press |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2007-07-20 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780813541563 |
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In the early years of the twentieth century, Americans began to recognize adolescence as a developmental phase distinct from both childhood and adulthood. This awareness, however, came fraught with anxiety about the debilitating effects of modern life on adolescents of both sexes. For boys, competitive sports as well as "primitive" outdoor activities offered by fledging organizations such as the Boy Scouts would enable them to combat the effeminacy of an overly civilized society. But for girls, the remedy wasn't quite so clear. Surprisingly, the "girl problem"?a crisis caused by the transition from a sheltered, family-centered Victorian childhood to modern adolescence where self-control and a strong democratic spirit were required of reliable citizens?was also solved by way of traditionally masculine, adventurous, outdoor activities, as practiced by the Girl Scouts, the Camp Fire Girls, and many other similar organizations. Susan A. Miller explores these girls' organizations that sprung up in the first half of the twentieth century from a socio-historical perspective, showing how the notions of uniform identity, civic duty, "primitive domesticity," and fitness shaped the formation of the modern girl.
Girl Scout Collectors Guide
Author | : Mary Degenhardt,Judith Kirsch |
Publsiher | : Texas Tech University Press |
Total Pages | : 622 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | : 0896725464 |
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In more than nine decades of Girl Scouting, a vast popular and material culture has given rise to a wealth of Girl Scout history collections. More than an identification guide to uniforms, insignia, and other Girl Scout objects, this work also documents when changes occurred and why new items were introduced. Placing these objects in context, this essential guide provides a discerning look at the history and development of the Girl Scout Movement in the United States. Scholars and aficionados of Girl Scout history, costume history, women's studies, popular culture, and dress will welcome this indispensable and definitive resource. This new, expanded edition, with hundreds of illustrations, photographs, and tables, is indisputably the go-to source for information on all Girl Scout uniforms, insignia, awards, and handbooks, as well as dolls, postcards, posters, calendars, and more--from the founding of the Girl Scouts in 1912 through the present day. "An invaluable resource to Girl Scout councils managing a history collection. And, beyond that . . . an informative and intriguing glimpse . . . into the evolution of a Movement that . . . today is the world's preeminent organization dedicated solely to girls." --Cynthia B. Thompson, chair, National Board of Directors, and Kathy Cloninger, national chief executive officer, GSUSA "An indispensable reference for collectors; a fascinating resource for anyone interested in Girl Scouting, this comprehensive guide to Girl Scout memorabilia is firmly grounded in the history of the Girl Scouts of the United States. Mary Degenhardt and Judith Kirsch show us what Girl Scouts wore and read, and explain how changes in uniforms, insignia, and publications reflect the evolution of Girl Scout programs and the expansion of opportunities for American girls. Reading this book is like walking through a fine museum where material culture brings the past to life." --Anastatia Sims, author of Negotiating Boundaries of Southern Womanhood