Objects & Places from Ruth Bader Ginsburg: In Her Own Words

Helena Hunt
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 164 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from Ruth Bader Ginsburg: In Her Own Words

Helena Hunt
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 164 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Cornell

This place symbolizes possibility, honest analysis, and change.

Women's Rights Project

This organization symbolizes hope and the chance for equality for many.

Free to be You and Me

This symbolizes the attitude held by the Ginsburg. It is what drives her to push the limits of the close-minded people of her time to find greater equality for all.

Written Dissents

These symbolize the importance and benefits of being a determined underdog. They show the reader that even if one is in the minority, one still has the power to create positive change.

House Un-American Activities Committee

This symbolizes the fear and bias many have in the U.S. had towards those who look, think, or act differently.

Female Lawyers and Judges

These symbolize the positive change that has taken place in society over the past century and the equal abilities of men and women.

The Supreme Court

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