Growing up in a Quaker family Susan B. Anthony was brought up with long activist traditions. She was born in Adams, Massachusetts , on February 15,1820. Since very young from all the teaching of her family about what a person should be like and what not Susan started to develop a sense of justice and moral zeal. While growing up she pursuit a career in teaching and she taught for fifteen years before becoming active in temperance. During that time women were not seen as equal yet, therefore she was…
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If I could be anyone for a day, I would choose Susan B. Anthony because of her role in obtaining basic rights for women, such as suffrage, better pay and coeducation. She remained dedicated to gaining equality for 54 years until her death in 1906. Susan’s point of view was that women and men are intellectually alike and should not be viewed differently. She saw this issue in society and took the initiative to change it. She is an inspiration to me, and an example of how to stand up for just causes…
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limited. Women fought hard for us to reach these dreams. Now we have the gift of equality to be anything we dream to be. Susan B. Anthony was an important factor in gifting our generations with women's equal rights. She became active in temperance rallies, a social and political movement during the Progressive Era. Women were not allowed to speak at these rallies but Susan wanted to have the right to speak and went across the nation to use her right to lecture. She fought…
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equality is unattainable, there are those who devote their entire being to bettering the situation. Susan B. Anthony was one of these people, contributing all her time and efforts to strive towards rights for woman. Growing up in a quaker family that greatly valued humans rights and equality, influenced Anthony to get involved with movements that worked towards equality (“Susan B. Anthony Biography”). Susan led and founded many associations and movements by herself, and with the help of Elizabeth Cady…
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Do you know who created women’s rights? Well, in this story, I will be talking about Susan Brownell Anthony. Susan B. Anthony was born in Adams, Massachusetts. She was born on February 15, 1820. Her father, Daniel, and her mother, Lucy, were Anthony’s parents. Her siblings were Guelma, Hannah, Mary, Daniel, and Jacob. They were Quakers who believed that the girls should have equal education just like the boys did and also didn’t believe in dancing, singing, fancy clothes, or drinking. Lucy was a…
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For example,Rosa Parks she Jump-started the Civil Rights movement and the Montgomery bus boycott. Susan B Anthony was a great activist and noted suffragette and early crusader for women’s rights. Because Susan B Anthony helped with women's rights it helped with the 19th amendment, which was to give women the right to vote. Owing to the fact that women stood up for what they wanted they were able to accomplish…
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your daughter, your sister, or your mother couldn't? For about 72 years many women were fighting to legalize women's rights to vote. Susan B. Anthony was one of the most well-known women’s rights activists. After the Civil War in 1865, Anthony refused to support any suffrage amendments to the Constitution unless the changes included women as equals to men. Anthony believed any amendment that granted African-American men the right to vote should not be ratified unless…
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Long ago, women had a very tough and hard life because of their desire for equal rights. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were two women who advocated for the improvement of women, since they lacked inalienable rights. The women’s suffrage movement was changed by these two independent women who sought to change and better women's lives. Susan B. Anthony was a pioneer who helped spark the movement. She illegally cast a ballot in 1872, which led to her getting arrested and showed that there…
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the women that helped establish a strong movement to demand rights for women was Susan B. Anthony, Susan B. Anthony was a great influence for the improvement in the lives of women throughout history to the present. Susan B. Anthony devoted a lifetime to the cause of women’s rights.( http://womenshistory.about.com/cs/lives19th/a/blackstone_law.htm) Although, she never held political office, Susan B. Anthony might be considered our nation’s first great female politician. She began to focus…
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Claire Dixon History 17B Professor Ahrens 03/09/2024. Lucy Stone Research Paper When writing the words 'all men are created equal' for the Declaration of Independence, many were not considered worthy of its promise by our founding fathers. Marginalized groups, like Black Americans and women, have fought tirelessly to secure their rights over many years. The right to vote was granted lastly to women. Countless women fought to overcome this struggle, but few made it to the history books. One name…
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