Fall Down Seven Times, Stand Up Eight

Item # 157221.

Fall Down Seven Times, Stand Up Eight: Patsy Takemoto Mink and the Fight for Title IX

Written by Jen Bryant. Illustrated by Toshiki Nakamura.   

Patsy Takemoto Mink, was the first Asian American woman elected to Congress.

From a young age, Patsy Takemoto Mink learned that striving for goals came with challenges. But she also learned to never give up. As the Japanese proverb says: fall down seven times, stand up eight.

That spirit helped Patsy through school. She wanted to become a doctor, but at the time, medical schools didn’t admit women. So Patsy carved her own path. She went to law school, ran for a seat in the United States Congress, and helped create Title IX, the law that requires federally funded schools to treat boys and girls equally. Although many people tried to knock her down, Patsy—a historic trailblazer who spent her life fighting for fairness—always got up again!

Hardbound: 48 pp.

 

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