Women's Rights To The Suffrage By Susan B Anthony Analysis

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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. After she recites the preamble she follows up with. “It was we, the people, not we, the white male citizen; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the union.” In this quote she's trying to explain that it wasn't just