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To become the first female Jewish Supreme Court Justice, the unsinkable Ruth Bader Ginsburg had to overcome countless injustices. Growing up in Brooklyn in the 1930s and 40s, Ginsburg was discouraged from working by her father, who thought a womans place was in the home. Regardless, she went to Cornell University, where men outnumbered women four to one. There, she met her husband, Martin Ginsburg, and found her calling as a lawyer. Despite discrimination against Jews, females, and working mothers, Ginsburg went on to become Columbia Law Schools first tenured female professor, a judge for the US Court of Appeals, and finally, a Supreme Court Justice.
Structured as a court case in which the reader is presented with evidence of the injustice that Ginsburg faced, Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the true story of how one of Americas most notorious women bravely persevered to become the remarkable symbol of justice she is today.
|Jonah Winter is the author of more than 30 nonfiction picture books, including Barack and Sonia Sotomayor. He divides his time between Santa Fe and a small town in Pennsylvania.; Stacy Innerst is an illustrator whos received many awards for his work. He lives in Pittsburgh.

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg The Case of RBG vs Inequality - photo 1
ABRAMS BOOKS for YOUNG READERS N - photo 2
ABRAMS BOOKS for YOUNG READERS NEW YORK - photo 3
ABRAMS BOOKS for YOUNG READERS NEW YORK Ladies and gentlemen of the jury - photo 4
ABRAMS BOOKS for YOUNG READERS NEW YORK Ladies and gentlemen of the jury - photo 5
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YOUNG READERS
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Ladies and gentlemen of the jury During this trial you will learn about a - photo 6
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury: During this trial, you will learn
about a little girl who had no clue just how important she would
become. You will see the unfair world she was born intowhere boys
were valued more than girls, where women were not encouraged to
achieve and aspire. You will see evidence of that unfairness, just as
she herself has seen it all her life.
Here are the facts of her case.
Ruth Bader was born on March 15 1933the daughter of two Jewish parents whose - photo 7
Ruth Bader was born on March 15 1933the daughter of two Jewish parents whose - photo 8
Ruth Bader was born on March 15 1933the daughter of two Jewish parents whose - photo 9
Ruth Bader was born on March 15, 1933the daughter
of two Jewish parents whose families had fled Europe for
Brooklyn, New York, to escape anti-Jewish persecution.
Her father owned a fur shop for many years. When the
shop went out of business, he got a job at a clothing store.
He was uneducatedhe had never finished high school.
Ruths mother graduated from high school at the age of fifteen smart enough - photo 10
Ruths mother graduated
from high school at the age
of fifteen, smart enough
that she might have gone
to college. But at this
point in history, girls were
discouraged from going to
college. So Ruths mother
got a job to help pay for her
brothers
college education.
Next came marriageand a
husband who discouraged
her from working outside
the home. Like many men
of his time, he thought that
a womans place was in the
home. This was what Ruth
saw as a girl.
What Ruth also saw was a mother who loved books and loved to readand a mother - photo 11
What Ruth also saw was a mother who loved
books and loved to readand a mother who
wanted her daughter to have the good education
that she herself had been denied. Ruth saw a
mother who saved every penny she could for her
daughter to someday go to college.
Once a week Ruths mother dropped her off at the local library which was above - photo 12
Once a week, Ruths
mother dropped her off at
the local library, which was
above a Chinese restaurant,
and left her there while she
was getting her hair done.
Surrounded by books and the smell of Chinese food Ruth would choose three - photo 13
Surrounded by books and the smell of Chinese food, Ruth
would choose three books to take home for the week. She liked
books about mythologyand Nancy Drew mysteries.
This all happened in Brooklyn which has long been home to lots of Jewish - photo 14
This all happened in Brooklyn which has long been home to lots of Jewish - photo 15
This all happened in Brooklyn, which has long been home to lots
of Jewish families and businesses. Brooklyn has also been home to
anti-Jewish violence and vandalism. During the 1930s and 1940s,
to be Jewish in America was to know anti-Semitism.
We now offer into evidence: Anti-Semitism experienced firsthand
by Rutha sign outside a resort in Pennsylvania, seen from her
parents car. It said: NO DOGS OR JEWS ALLOWED . This happened right
here in America.
Being smart can be a great defense against such meanness and stupidityand Ruth - photo 16
Being smart can be a great defense against such meanness and
stupidityand Ruth was one smart cookie. She tied for highest grades
in her elementary school, where she wrote an essay about the Magna
Carta and the Bill of Rights called Landmarks of Constitutional
Freedomevidence of an early interest in law, in justice, in words.
This is not to say she always knew what she wanted to be In high school Ruth - photo 17
This is not to say she always knew what she wanted to be. In high
school, Ruth had many interests and hobbiesediting the school
newspaper, playing cello in the orchestra, and even twirling a baton at
football games (and once chipping a tooth in the process).
The day on which Ruth would graduate from high school with honors promised to - photo 18
The day on which Ruth would graduate from high school, with honors,
promised to be a glorious day. She ranked sixth out of a class of 700,
and she had won a New York State scholarship for college. But Ruth was
nowhere to be seen at the ceremony.
Thats because she stayed home Ruths mother had been ill with cancer for four - photo 19
Thats because she stayed home. Ruths mother had
been ill with cancer for four years. And on the very
day Ruth was to graduate, her mother died. Instead of
wearing a cap and gown and being honored, Ruth was
mourning the death of the person she loved most in the
world, the person whose dream was to see Ruth go on to
college... and become an independent woman.
There was only one thing for Ruth to do Suitcase in hand she arrived at - photo 20
There was only one thing for Ruth to
do. Suitcase in hand, she arrived at Cornell
Universitythe same university her mothers
brother had gone to, the same university her
mother might have gone to, had she been
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