Background
Mosley, Shelley Elizabeth was born on September 8, 1950 in Baxter Springs, Kansas, United States. Daughter of Billy Ralph and Jennie Naomi Burrell.
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Shunned and ridiculed by family, friends, and society. Arrested and imprisoned under the worst conditions imaginable. Their struggle lasted seventy-two years, but the right to vote was too precious to let slip away. They were true American heroes―the suffragists. Focusing on the American suffrage movement and its leaders from its beginnings in 1848, when the first Woman's Rights Convention was held in Seneca Falls, New York, to 1920, when the 19th Amendment was finally ratified and women gained the vote, this book provides a wealth of resources on the woman's suffrage movement. Written for teachers, librarians, students, and researchers, The Suffragists in Literature for Youth: The Fight for the Vote offers a comprehensive guide to the available literature on woman's suffrage. Brief biographies of the most prominent figures in the American suffrage movement precede the list of resources―print, non-print, and electronic―for that individual. Resources are annotated, arranged by format, and listed by age group. They include fiction and non-fiction books, media, web sites, organizations, and also, ideas for implementing this important information into the curriculum. Information on woman's suffrage efforts in other countries, such as Great Britain, is also included, as are connections to related materials on voting and the Constitution. Whether for library collection development or simple browsing, authors Shelley Mosley and John Charles have composed the ideal book for finding information on the suffragists.
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Mosley, Shelley Elizabeth was born on September 8, 1950 in Baxter Springs, Kansas, United States. Daughter of Billy Ralph and Jennie Naomi Burrell.
Bachelor of Science in Education, Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, Arizona, 1971. Master of Library Science, University Arizona, Tucson, 1977.
Instructor Graduate Library. School University Arizona, Tucson, 1976-1978, 92. School library Tucson Unified, 1977-1978, Glendale Elementary School, Arizona, 1978-1979.
Library Glendale Public Library., 1979—1983, library manager, 1983—2004. Adjunct faculty Glendale Community College, since 2003. Member technical committee Glendale Elementary School District, 2002—2004.
(Shunned and ridiculed by family, friends, and society. Ar...)
Chair benchmarking team City of Glendale, 1993—1995, member diversity task force, 1996—2001, co-chair diversity task force, 1999—2001, visionary Magnetic Mile Project, 1990. Co-founder Show Them a Better Way, 1993—1995. Board directors Mayor's Alliance for Youth, 1994—2000.
Adult participant Youth Town Hall, 1994—2000. Member gifted education task force Glendale Elementary Schools, 1991—1993, member textbook adoption committee, 1989. Soprano First United Methodist Church, 1997—2005.
Technical committee Glendale Elementary School District, 2002—2003. Member of Society Southwest Authors, Society Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Romance Writers American (program chair Valley of the Sun chapter 1998—2001, vice president 2002, National Librarian Year award 2001), Maricopa Association Governments (prevention/intervention task force 1996-1997), Arizona State Library. Association (secretary-treasurer public library division since 1980, conference co-chair 1988), Beta Phi Mu, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta.
Married David Ray Mosley, March 26, 1971. Children: Andrew Scott, Jessica Rae.