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Anthony, Susan B.
(b. February 15, 1820; d. March 13, 1906) Women's rights activist and abolitionist.
Susan Brownell Anthony, born on a farm near Adams, Massachusetts, the second of eight chi...
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Susan B. Anthony
Born February 15, 1820Adams, Massachusetts
Died March 13, 1906Rochester, New York
Activist for women's rights, abolition of slavery, and temperance
Susan B. Anthony. Photog...
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Susan Brownell Anthony (1820-1906) was an early leader of the American woman's suffrage movement and pioneered in seeking other equalities for women. An active abolitionist, she campaigned for emancip...
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Susan Brownell Anthony (1820-1906) was an early leader of the American woman's suffrage movement and pioneered in seeking other equalities for women. An active abolitionist, she campaigned for emancip...
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Critical Essay by Mortimer Brewster Smith
SOURCE; "Susan B. Anthony," in Evangels of Reform, Round Table Press, Inc., 1934, pp. 132-55.
In the following essay, Smith traces the history o...
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In the following essay, McDavitt considers major events of Anthony's career as a reformer, including her public speaking and media reaction to her.
The Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution,...
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In the following essay, Twichell analyzes Anthony's effectiveness as a public speaker.
In view of the fact that Susan B. Anthony was not acclaimed by friends, critics, and contemporary press as...
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In the following essay, Starr discusses Anthony's liberal political reform theories.
There is a sentence in our Constitution which reads: "The right of citizens of the United States to v...
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In the following essay, Boynick discusses Anthony's experiences as a political figure.
Her name is Susan Brownell Anthony and she looks out upon the world from a monument in the National Capito...
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In the following essay, Masel-Walters presents a history of the Revolution, the feminist newspaper published by Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Men, their rights and nothing more; Women, their ri...
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In the following essay, originally presented as a lecture at the University of South Florida's Department of Communication, Campbell uses an Aristotelian theory of rhetoric to analyze Anthony...
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Susan B. Anthony rejected the idea that women were not equal to men and fought for women's rights and women's suffrage. She was often ridiculed for her unorthodox manner and dress, but she remained...
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Susan B. Anthony rejected the idea that women were not equal to men and fought for women's rights and women's suffrage. She was often ridiculed for her unorthodox manner and dress, but she remained...
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