Sandra Day O'Connor

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  • Copyright: 1995
  • Closed-Captioned
  • Color, Live Action
  • MARC records, Catalog Card Kit and Single Main Entry Cards are available
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Grades: 7 to Adults
  
Runtime: 30 minutes
  
Item #: D6729
  
Availability: In Stock!
  
Format: VHS
  
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Closed-Captioning: Yes
 

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PRODUCT SUMMARY


(1930-Present) Sandra Day O'Connor grew up milking cows, riding horses and driving tractors. She could read by age 4. Her quest for knowledge propelled her to careers in law, politics and the judiciary, all of which helped her to become the first woman ever to sit on the United States Supreme Court. Part of the American Women of Achievement Video Collection, paying tribute to the lives and accomplishments of American women, past and present.


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"...Highly recommended." - Video Librarian

"...an outstanding addition to library collections both big and small, and a terrific supplement to curriculum focusing on women's studies of American achievers in specific disciplines." - School Library Journal

"Effective voice-over narration supports attractive visuals, which are skillfully edited along with interviews with academics, historians, and family members A valuable addition for most libraries." - Booklist


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