SHE SPOKE – Complete bibliography

She Spoke: 14 Women Who Raised Their Voices and Changed the World

written by Kathy MacMillan and Manuela Barnardi; Illustrated by Kathrin Honesta; Published by Familius Press (Spring 2019)

Complete Bibliography

Introduction

Pomeroy, S. B., S. M. Burstein, W. Donlan, J. Tolbert Roberts. Ancient Greece: A Political, Social, and Cultural History. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

“Timeline.” Women Suffrage and Beyond. Accessed October 5, 2018. http://womensuffrage.org/?page_id=69

Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune

“1955 Mary McLeod Bethune Brotherhood Luncheon Speech.” National Park Service. Accessed June 4, 2018. https://www.nps.gov/media/video/view.htm?id=265D5AAD-1DD8-B71C-07374F340FCAE26E.

Bennett, Lerone Jr. “Chronicles of Black courage: Mary McLeod Bethune Started College with ‘$1.50 and Faith.’” Ebony, February 2002, 156+. Biography in Context. Accessed September 12, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A82479150/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=f7e6df8c.

Evento, Susan. Mary McLeod Bethune. Children’s Press, 2004.

“Mary McLeod Bethune.” In Contemporary Heroes and Heroines. Vol. 2.Detroit: Gale, 1992. Biography in Context. Accessed September 12, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1607000027/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=50f48d66.

“Mary McLeod Bethune.” In Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Biography in Context. Last updated December 12, 1998. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1631000648/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=4293e5a3.

McKissack, Patricia and Fredrick. Mary McLeod Bethune: Woman of Courage. Enslow, 2013.

“Our Founder—Dr. Bethune.” Bethune-Cookman University. Accessed June 20, 2018. http://www.cookman.edu/about_BCU/history/our_founder.html.

 

Dolores Huerta

Bratt, Peter, dir. Dolores. Aired March 27, 2018, on PBS.

Brown, Monica. Side by Side/Lado a Lado: The Story of Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez/La Historia de Dolores Huerta y César Chávez. HarperCollins Español, 2010.

“Dolores Huerta.” In American Decades. Edited by Judith S. Baughman, Victor Bondi, Richard Layman, Tandy McConnell, and Vincent Tompkins. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Biography in Context. Last updated December 16, 1998. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1602000563/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=8ac0a55a.

“Dolores Huerta.” In Contemporary Hispanic Biography. Vol. 2. Detroit: Gale, 2002. Biography in Context. Last updated January 1, 2002. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K2429100105/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=a2569bfc.

“Dolores Huerta.” In Notable Hispanic American Women. Detroit: Gale, 1993. Biography in Context. Last updated March 12, 1993. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1624000134/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=41061c5f.

Garcia, Mario T., ed. A Dolores Huerta Reader. University of New Mexico Press, 2008.

Herrera, Juan Felipe. Portraits of Hispanic American Heroes. New York: Dial Books, 2014.

“Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient Dolores Huerta.” Uploaded by The Obama White House. You Tube. May 31, 2012. Video, 2:18. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDtKc4BDQFY.

“¡Sí se puede! One Life: Dolores Huerta.” Uploaded by Smithsonian Education. YouTube. January 11, 2017. Video, 5:19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_VzOih2Fxg.

Van Tol, Alex. Dolores Huerta: Voice for the Working Poor. Crabtree, 2011.

Warren, Sarah. Dolores Huerta: A Hero to Migrant Workers. Marshall Cavendish Children, 2012.

Worth, Richard. Dolores Huerta. Chelsea House, 2007.

 

Dr. Maya Angelou

Angelou, Maya. A Song Flung Up to Heaven. New York: Random House, 2002.

Cox, Vicki. Maya Angelou. Chelsea House, 2006.

“Digital Audio Recording of Inaugural Swearing-In and Address by William Jefferson Clinton.” January 20, 1993. Washington, DC. Audio recording, 25:00. National Archives Catalog. Accessed June 3, 2018. https://catalog.archives.gov/id/5270161.

Labrecque, Ellen. Who Was Maya Angelou? Grosset and Dunlap, 2016.

“Maya Angelou.” American American of Achievement. Accessed September 21, 2018. http://www.achievement.org/achiever/maya-angelou/.

Maya Angelou: Her Phenomenal Life and Poetic Journey. Essence Books, 2014.

Moore, Lucinda. “Growing Up Maya Angelou.” Smithsonian Magazine. April 2003. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/growing-up-maya-angelou-79582387/.

Nardo, Don. Maya Angelou: Poet, Performer, Activist. Compass Point Books, 2009.

Tate, Claudia. “Conversations with Maya Angelou.” Princeton University Department of African American Studies. Accessed July 8, 2018. http://aas.princeton.edu/publication/conversations-with-maya-angelou/.

Younge, Gary. “Maya Angelou: ‘I’m Fine as Wine in the Summertime.’” Guardian. November 13, 2009. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2009/nov/14/maya-angelou-interview.

 

Dr. Jane Goodall

Barnet, Andrea. Visionary Women. New York: HarperCollins, 2018.

Edison, Erin. Jane Goodall. North Mankato, MN: Capstone, 2013.

Gerber, Tony. “Becoming Jane.” National Geographic. October 2017, 30+. Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A521660078/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=c2cc3eb9.

“Jane Goodall.” In Environmental Encyclopedia. Edited by Deirdre S. Blanchfield. Detroit: Gale, 2009. Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K2644110046/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=bbaf0393.

The Jane Goodall Institute. Accessed September 15, 2018. http://www.janegoodall.org/.

Quammen, David. “Jane: Fifty Years at Gombe.” National Geographic. October 2010, 110+. Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A245478282/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=6f130d88.

Silvey, Anita. Untamed: The Wild Life of Jane Goodall. National Geographic, 2015.

Venezia, Mike. Jane Goodall: Researcher Who Champions Chimps. New York: Children’s Press, 2010.

Wilford, John Noble. “With a Founding Mother in the Field of Primatology.” New York Times. April 17, 2007, F4(L). Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A162152517/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=9db5ae9e.

Winkler, Alice, and Jane Goodall. “What It Takes—Jane Goodall.” May 18, 2018, in What It Takes. Podcast, 34:37. VOA Learning English. https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/what-it-takes-jane-goodall/4364308.html.

Winter, Jeanette. The Watcher: Jane Goodall’s Life with the Chimps. Schwartz and Wade, 2011.

 

Shirley Chisholm

Archibold, Randal C. “Back Home in Brooklyn, Rivals and Allies Remember Chisholm.” New York Times. January 4, 2005, B3. Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A126672647/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=682a4405.

Chisholm, Shirley. The Good Fight. Harper and Row, 1973.

Chisholm, Shirley. Unbought and Unbossed. Houghton Mifflin, 1970.

“Humanist Profile.” Humanist. May–June 2016. Biography in Context. Accessed September 16, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A452050806/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=2c52c646.

Pierpont, Julia. The Little Book of Feminist Saints. Random House, 2018.

“Shirley Chisholm.” In Contemporary Black Biography. Vol. 50. Detroit: Gale, 2005. Biography in Context. Last updated July 1, 2005. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1606003074/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=4966d2ba.

“Chisholm, Shirley.” National Women’s Hall of Fame. Accessed September 15, 2018. https://www.womenofthehall.org/inductee/shirley-chisholm/.

“Shirley Chisholm Day, November 30, Celebrated at the Late Congresswoman’s Brooklyn College Alma Mater.” Brooklyn College. Accessed September 15, 2018. http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/bc/spotlite/news/?link=112005.

“Shirley Chisholm: Declares Presidential Bid, January 25, 1972.” Uploaded by NYCDeptofRecords. YouTube. April 13, 2015. Video, 14:08. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3JCX3WxBik.

“Shirley Chisholm: Growing Up in Barbados.” Uploaded by Visionary Project. YouTube. April 26, 2010. Video, 1:46. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1ZPJ2eSzAY.

“Shirley Chisholm, Nation’s First Black Woman to Serve in Congress, Dies.” Jet. January 2005, 14+. Biography in Context. Accessed September 16, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A128605691/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=c2683ad3.

 

Suzan Shown Harjo

Belson, Ken. “Redskins’ Name Change Remains Activist’s Unfinished Business.” New York Times. October 10, 2013, A1(L). Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A345204938/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=369245be.

Harjo, Suzan Shown. “Fighting Name-Calling: Challenging ‘Redskins’ in Court.” In Team Spirits: The Native American Mascots Controversy, edited by C. Richard King and Charles Fruehling Springwood. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2001.

Harjo, Suzan Shown. “Rewriting the Lies.” In My Soul Looks Back in Wonder: Voices of the Civil Rights Experience, edited by Juan Williams. Sterling, 2004.

“Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient—Suzan Harjo.” Uploaded by The Obama White House. YouTube. November 25, 2014. Video, 3:13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28aiDWgxXdU.

Rysavy, Tracy Fernandez. “Something That Means Justice: An Interview with Suzan Shown Harjo.” Green America. Accessed September 4, 2018. https://www.greenamerica.org/index.php/investing-can-change-world/something-means-justice-interview-suzan-shown-harjo.

Sonneborn, Liz. A to Z of American Indian Women. Facts on File, 1998.

“Suzan Harjo.” The Gallery of Heroes. Accessed October 5, 2018. http://thegalleryofheroes.com/topic/Suzan-Harjo.

“Suzan Shown Harjo.” In Encyclopedia of World Biography. Vol. 18. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1631002850/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=4785355f.

“Suzan Shown Harjo.” In Notable Native Americans. Detroit: Gale, 1995. Biography in Context. Last updated December 27, 1995. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1626000107/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=cad0c7db.

Terry, Gayle Pollard. “Los Angeles Times Interview: Suzan Shown Harjo: Fighting to Preserve the Legacy—and Future—of Native Americans.” Los Angeles Times. November 27, 1994. http://articles.latimes.com/1994-11-27/opinion/op-2126_1_suazan_shown-harjo.

 

Hillary Rodham Clinton

Alexander, Heather. Who Is Hillary Clinton? Penguin, 2016.

Blumenthal, Karen. Hillary Rodham Clinton: A Woman Living History. Feiwel and Friends, 2016.

Caroli, Betty Boyd. “Clinton, Hillary Rodham.” In Britannica Biographies. March 1 2012, 1. EBSCOhost. search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f5h&AN=32406852.

Chokshi, Niraj. “Hillary Clinton Starts Onward Together, a New Political Group.” New York Times. May 15, 2017. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/15/us/politics/hillary-clinton-onward-together.html.

Clinton, Hillary Rodham. “Video Recording of First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton Delivering a Speech at the United Nations’ Women’s Conference in Beijing, China.” September 5, 1999. Beijing, China. Video, 19:52. National Archives Catalog. https://catalog.archives.gov/id/5729262.

“Hillary Rodham Clinton.” In Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. 6th ed. March 2017, 1. EBSCOhost. search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f5h&AN=39052704.

Markel, Michelle. Hillary Rodham Clinton: Some Girls Are Born to Lead. Balzer and Bray, 2016.

Tomasky, Michael. “Hillary.” Newsweek. February 1, 2013, 1. Biography in Context. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A317531424/GPS?u=west91445&sid=GPS&xid=0a001605.

 

Leymah Gbowee

Bagieu, Pénélope. Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World. First Second, 2018.

“Barnard 2013 Commencement.” Uploaded by Barnard. YouTube. May 22, 2013. Video, 2:17:57. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kHNetU6obM&feature=youtu.be.

Block, Melissa, and Leymah Gbowee. “Gbowee Talks about Winning Nobel Peace Prize.” All Things Considered. October 7, 2011. Transcript of radio broadcast. Biography in Context. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A268994758/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=371c8ee8.

Frykholm, Amy. “To Tell the Truth: Nobel Winner Leymah Gbowee.” Christian Century. November 29, 2011, 32+. Biography in Context. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A278509445/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=99947ad5.

Griswold, Eliza. “Firebrand for Peace.” Newsweek. September 26, 2011, 68. Biography in Context. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A267433061/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=95888257.

“Leymah Gbowee.” In Contemporary Black Biography. Vol. 76. Detroit: Gale, 2009. Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1606004517/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=512aa858.

“Leymah Gbowee.” Nobel Women’s Initiative. Accessed September 15, 2018. https://nobelwomensinitiative.org/laureate/leymah-gbowee/.

Pal, Amitabh. “Leymah Gbowee.” Progressive. September 2012, 35+. Biography in Context. Accessed September 12, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A302594742/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=0981436f.

 

Dr. Temple Grandin

George, Alison. “Practical Passions.” New Scientist. June 4, 2005, 50+. Biography in Context. Accessed July 11, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A133108941/GPS?u=west91445&sid=GPS&xid=585694c0.

Grandin, Temple. Thinking in Pictures. New York: Vintage Books, 1995.

Grandin, Temple. The Way I See It. Arlington, TX: Future Horizons, 2011.

Grandin, Temple, and Richard Panek. The Autistic Brain: Thinking Across the Spectrum. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2013.

Montgomery, Sy. Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World. Houghton Mifflin, 2012.

Mosca. Julia Finley. The Girl Who Thought in Pictures: The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin. Innovation Press, 2017.

“Temple Grandin—Helping Different Kinds of Minds Solve Problems.” NASA. Video, 49:27. Accessed July 10, 2018. https://www.nasa.gov/ames/ocs/2015-summer-series/temple-grandin.

Wilson, Stacey. “Autistic Vision: Temple Grandin Speaks for Herself.” Hollywood Reporter. June 14, 2010, 16. Biography in Context. Accessed July 11, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A229719266/GPS?u=west91445&sid=GPS&xid=65eb4c90.

 

Sonia Sotomayor

Cose, Ellis. “What Sotomayor Is Starting.” Newsweek. August 31, 2009, 29. Biography in Context. Accessed September 16, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A205986311/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=f6c93044.

Liptak, Adam. “Sotomayor Reflects On First Years on Court.” New York Times. February 1, 2011, A17(L). Biography in Context. Accessed September 16, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A248024561/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=68fd2a69.

Kramer, Barbara. Sonia Sotomayor. National Geographic, 2016.

Krull, Kathleen. Women Who Broke the Rules: Sonia Sotomayor. Bloomsbury, 2015.

McElroy, Lisa Tucker. Sonia Sotomayor: First Hispanic U.S. Supreme Court Justice. Minneapolis: Lerner, 2010.

“Sonia Sotomayor.” American Academy of Achievement. Accessed September 15, 2018. http://www.achievement.org/achiever/sonia-sotomayor/.

“Sonia Sotomayor.” In Encyclopedia of World Biography. Vol. 32. Detroit: Gale, 2012. Biography in Context. Accessed September 16, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1631009827/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=b2031d4a.

“Sonia Sotomayor.” Gale Biography in Context, Gale, 2009. Biography In Context. Accessed October 19, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1650006405/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=3bf0f75e.

“Sonia Sotomayor.” In Newsmakers. Vol. 4. Detroit: Gale, 2010. Biography in Context. Accessed September 16, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1618005195/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=1d47dc48.

Sotomayor, Sonia. The Beloved World of Sonia Sotomayor. New York: Delacorte Press, 2018.

Stine, Megan. Who Is Sonia Sotomayor? Grosset and Dunlap, 2017.

Van Tol, Alex. Sonia Sotomayor: U.S. Supreme Court Justice. Crabtree, 2010.

Winkler, Alice, and Sonia Sotomayor. “What It Takes—Sonia Sotomayor.” June 22, 2018, in What It Takes. Podcast, 52:59. VOA Learning English. https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/what-it-takes—sonia-sotomayor/4448606.html.

 

Tammy Duckworth

Cham, Stephanie. Tammy Duckworth. Capstone, 2018.

Gladu, Alex. “Sen. Tammy Duckworth Doesn’t Want You to Be ‘One of the Guys.’” Bustle. August 2, 2017. https://www.bustle.com/p/sen-tammy-duckworth-doesnt-want-you-to-be-one-of-the-guys-74001.

Goldberg, Michelle. “Tammy Duckworth.” Newsweek. May 21, 2012, 6. Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A289600982/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=4c610992.

Kelly, Kelly Jean. “Veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan Become a Force in Politics.” November 10, 2015, in This Is America. Podcast, 4:32. VOA Learning English. https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/veterans-day-2015-iraq-afghanistan-veterans-congress/3044258.html.

Krigman, Eliza. “Duckworth’s New Mission.” National Journal. July 23, 2009. Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A204428225/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=45cc3683.

“Meet Tammy.” Tammy Duckworth. Accessed September 15, 2018. https://www.tammyduckworth.com/meet-tammy/.

Sears, Jocelyn. “16 Things You Might Not Know about Tammy Duckworth.” Mental Floss. January 10, 2017. http://mentalfloss.com/article/90692/16-things-you-might-not-know-about-tammy-duckworth.

Sullenberger, Captain Chesley “Sully.” Making a Difference: Stories of Vision and Courage from America’s Leaders. With Douglas Century. New York: HarperCollins, 2012.

“Tammy Duckworth.” Biography in Context. Last updated June 1, 2007. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1650005512/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=30b5f33a.

Weinstein, Adam. “Unbreakable: Tammy Duckworth’s Opponent Calls Obama a ‘Tyrant’ and Belittles Her Military Service. Bring It On.” Mother Jones. September–October 2012, 18+. Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A301383674/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=c230491b.

 

Dr. Joanne Liu

“The Advocates.” Foreign Policy, no. 215, November–December 2015, 57. EBSCOhost. search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f5h&AN=111718734.

“Barnard College Commencement 2017 Keynote Address by Dr. Joanne Liu.” Uploaded by Barnard. YouTube. May 18, 2017. Video, 28:14. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXs8rAvIiyU.

Frieden, Tom. “Joanne Liu.” Time. April 16, 2015. http://time.com/collection-post/3822834/joanne-liu-2015-time-100/.

“Joanne Liu.” Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1650010096/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=8ab5edde.

“Joanne Liu.” Doctors Without Borders. Accessed September 15, 2018. https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/who-we-are/us-office/our-leadership/joanne-liu.

“Joanne Liu.” In Newsmakers. Vol. 4. Detroit: Gale, 2017. Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1618006579/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=31f2ee63.

Liu, Joanne. “Finish the Fight Against Ebola.” Nature. 524 (August 6 2015): 27–29.

McGregor, Jena. “Looking for Leadership in the Ebola Epidemic.” Washington Post. August 25, 2014. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/on-leadership/wp/2014/08/25/looking-for-leadership-in-the-ebola-epidemic/?utm_term=.764fcc685fcc.

“MSF Welcomes the New International President Dr Joanne Liu.” Médecins Sans Frontières. October 1, 2013. https://www.msf.org.za/stories-news/press-releases/msf-welcomes-new-international-president-dr-joanne-liu.

Vogel, Lauren. “Canadian Doctor Is New President of MSF International.” CMAJ185, no. 13 (September 17, 2013): E609.

 

Abby Wambach

“Abby Wambach.” Biography in Context. Last updated July 6, 2015. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1650008125/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=f2320761.

“Abby Wambach: Barnard Commencement 2018.” Uploaded by Barnard. YouTube. May 18, 2018. Video, 25:53. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJe40l2waxs.

“Abby Wambach—‘Forget Me’ (Gatorade Commercial).” Uploaded by Marina Novais. YouTube. December 2, 2016. Video, 1:00. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90_-WgxrDIM.

“Abby Wambach.” In Newsmakers. Vol. 3. Detroit: Gale, 2015. Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/K1618006347/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=d6ec5a05.

Arangure, Jorge Jr. “With a Big Night, Wambach Sets an All-Time Scoring Record.” New York Times. June 21, 2013, B14(L). Biography in Context. Accessed August 30, 2018. http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A334526493/BIC?u=west91445&sid=BIC&xid=e1b6edfd.

Killion, Ann. Champions of Women’s Soccer. New York: Philomel Books, 2018.

Patrick, Dan. “Just My Type.” Sports Illustrated. November 16, 2015: 21.

Porter, Esther. Abby Wambach. Capstone, 2016.

Wahl, Grant. “Abby’s Road.” Sports Illustrated. June 8, 2015: 30-35.

Wahl, Grant. “One Heady Moment.” Sports Illustrated. June 8, 2015. https://www.si.com/longform/soccer-goals/goal9.html.

Wambach, Abby. Forward: My Story. HarperCollins, 2016.

 

Malala Yousafzai

Corey, Shana. Malala: A Hero for All. New York: Random House, 2016.

“Diary of a Pakistani Schoolgirl.” BBC News South Asia. March 6, 2009. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7928752.stm.

Doak, Robin S. Malala Yousafzai. Children’s Press, 2015.

Rowell, Rebecca. Malala Yousafzai: Education Activist. Abdo, 2014.

Ember, Steve. “Malala Yousafzai Speaks at the United Nations.” July 16, 2013, in As It Is. Podcast, 10:00. VOA Learning English. https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/malala-yousafzai-speaks-at-united-nations/1701311.html.

“Malala’s Story.” Malala Fund. Accessed July 12, 2018. https://www.malala.org/malalas-story.

Maslo, Lina. Free as a Bird: The Story of Malala. Balzer and Bray, 2018.

Yousafzai, Malala. I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban. With Christina Lamb. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2013.

Yousafzai, Malala. I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World. With Patricia McCormick Little, Brown, 2014.