Susan B. Anthony: 19th Century Women's Rights Movement

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Susan B. Anthony, the most powerful organizer in the 19th century women's rights movement. Her famous quote; "Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less" still lives onto this day. Directly after the civil war, Susan spoke out about her feelings toward women's rights. She wanted a guarantee that the 14th amendment allows women, and all African-American males the right to vote.

Susan was born on the 15th of February, in 1820 in Adams MA. She started out as a teacher, before she became a leading figure in women's rights. In 1869, with the help of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan and her founded The National Woman Suffrage. Which worked for rights to all women.

In 1920 this turned into the 19th amendment, Susan