the history of women’s suffrage, the quote still applies. I will be saying “the 19th Amendment to the Constitution” a few times, so just so you know, the 19th Amendment was the one which granted women to vote in the United States, Canada, and a few Latin American countries. An ‘amendment’ means ‘adding something’. Not necessarily something to do with the government. Thus, an amendment to the Constitution would be like adding a law. I guessing that you probably don’t like to…
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Women’s Suffrage Susan B. Anthony, born into an activist Quaker household, daughter of Daniel Anthony and Lucy Read, was an icon of the women’s suffrage movement. Growing up, she was “instilled with a strong sense of moral and social justice” (Library of Congress, “God In America.”) by her father. Her family would also hold Anti-Slavery meetings at their farm on Sundays and Fredrick Douglass would sometimes join. When she became a school teacher, she began “advocating for abolition and temperance”…
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In ”Women's Rights to the Suffrage” by Susan B. Anthony she is trying to persuade the readers to think women should have equal rights along with men. She wants us they understand that everyone no matter your color should have the same inalienable rights. Because everyone is a person. One of the biggest ideas of the speech is when she refers to the preamble of the Constitution. It says for a perfect union every person gets justice, domestic tranquility, common defence, general welfare, and liberty…
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had the same rights as men, but most were too scared to speak up about the situation. Susan B. Anthony was one of the few women who spoke out in favor of women's rights, thus becoming one of the most important women in the fight for women's suffrage. Susan B. Anthony was the child of Daniel and Lucy Read Anthony, she was born on February 15th, 1820 in Adam Massachusetts. Anthony was number two of eight kids. Susan and her siblings were raised in a Quaker family who belonged to a Quaker church, this…
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In,”Women’s Right to Suffrage,” by Susan B.Anthony, Anthony persuades the government to let women have the right to vote and all of the rights and privileges that white men have. ”Women’s Right to Suffrage” is an effective speech because Susan B. Anthony uses Logos and Pathos very well because she explains her message with a lot of passion and she really convinces the government to lt women have rights and privileges. Anthony exclaims that only white men really have the freedom that everyone was…
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S: Hello! I’m Sylvia Malinauskas and I’m here with Susan B. Anthony, an American social reformer and feminist who played a very important role in the women’s suffrage movement. Now Susan, why don’t you begin with telling us a bit about your background? C: Well Sylvia, I was born in Adams, Massachusetts on February 15th, 1820. I was the 2nd oldest of 7 children. My father was a Quaker, an abolitionist, and a temperance advocate, however my mother was not a Quaker. Therefore, my family was raised still…
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For a long time, women's suffrage has been a major movement in the struggle for equality. The efforts of women who were important in this continuous struggle, such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, are widely recognized. They made huge waves in progress toward gender equality and the right to vote for women, possible through their commitment and tenacity. Women have been fighting for their rights for decades, and the women's suffrage movement stands as a testament to their perseverance…
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Susan B Anthony Some Facts Regarding the Suffrage Movement and Susan B Anthony’s Involvement Cindy Mutchler November 13, 2011 American Public University Tara Simpson HIST 102 Most people have heard of Susan B Anthony as her face is on some of our dollar coins. But some may not know the reasons behind her being on that coin, and the way that she got there. This and many other things in themselves make her fascinating and intriguing as well. Born on February 15 1820, Susan B. Anthony…
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traits. An individual that shows these traits would be: Susan B Anthony. A woman rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement. Susan B Anthony is influential because of her Pivotal movements, Accomplishments, and Admirable Qualities. Susan B Anthony is influential because of her admirable qualities. She was part of the women right to vote. According to“After the Civil War, Anthony began focus more on women's rights. She helped establish the American Equal Rights Association…
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Woman suffragists of the 1900s would stand in even the worst conditions to protest the equal rights for women. Who gave them the inspiration was Susan B. Anthony and all that she stood for. Her gavel represented a silenced suffering that women have been enduring since the beginning of time. The gavel is more than a piece of wood that was banged after every important decision the suffragists made. It is a tool that represents something so much more. The gavel is a piece of history, more importantly…
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