Susan B. Anthony: Women's Rights Activist

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Susan B. Anthony “Human rights are women’s rights, and women’s rights are human rights” (Hillary Clinton). For Susan B. Anthony her goal was rights for women. Anthony was a women’s rights activist who fought for women’s suffrage movement. She was not a prodigy but she made history that is remember up to this date. Susan B. Anthony is the most influential person in American history because she led to the Women’s Suffrage Movement, the Nineteenth Amendment’s Ratification, and she is a Feminist Icon. Susan Brownell Anthony was born February 15, 1820 in Adams, Massachusetts. Her parents were Daniel and Lucy Read Anthony. His father was [an owner of a small cotton mill, Daniel had the means to provide for his daughters education].1 His father