Born February, 15 1820 Brought up in a Quacker family long activist traditions She taught for 15 years Dedicated her life to woman suffrage Ignored opposition and abuse She was never married Aggressive and compassionate with nature
Susan B. Anthony is remembered as a women's rights leader, but she also campaigned against slavery she spent the better part of her life trying to win voting rights for women in the United States American women finally won the vote with the passage of the 19th Amendment She devoted her life to give women rights She also co-founded the women's rights journal, The Revolution. She traveled the United States and Europe, and averaged 75 to 100 speeches per year She was one of the important advocates in leading the way for women's
~ The B. stands for Brownell. ~ She had her own US coin called the Susan B. Anthony dollar. It was a one dollar coin about the size of a quarter. ~ The house where she was born is now the home of the Susan B. Anthony Birthplace museum. (opened in 2010.) ~ Susan was a very smart child. She was only three years old when she learned to read and write. ~ Born February 15, 1820 (Adams, Massachusetts) ~ she was a teacher and Civil Rights leader.
She co-founded the women's rights journal.Anthony was invited to speak at the third annual National Women's Rights Convention.In 1851, on a street in Seneca Falls, Anthony was introduced to Elizabeth Cady Stanton.On January 8, 1868, Anthony first published the women's rights weekly journal The Revolution. In June 1870, Laura Curtis Bullard, a Brooklyn-based writer whose parents became wealthy from selling a popular morphine-containing patent medicine.In 1869, long-time friends Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony found themselves, for the first time, on opposing sides of a debate.The trial gave Anthony the opportunity to spread her arguments to a wider audience than ever. Anthony's pursuit of alliances with moderate suffragists created long-lasting tension between herself and more radical suffragists like Stanton.
She was born in 1820 She was known for the women's rights activist on the one-dollar coin Her home in Rochester, New York is now a National Historic Monument She was never married She was one of seven kids She died in 13 March 1906 from a stroke
SUSAN B ANTHONY -had 6 brothers and sisters -she had her own US coin called the Susan b Anthony dollar -the house where she was born is now the home of Susan b Anthony birthday museum -Susan was a very smart child,she was only three when she learned to read and write -born February 15,1820 -her parents are Lucy and Daniel Anthony -she's the second child -she helped lead the way for women's states, which is the right to vote
Susan b. Anthony accomplishment are 1) Giving woman rights 2) made the nineteenth amendment 3) no alcohol 4) the right to vote 5) not abusing 6) slavery 7) she was the voice of all the women
-She was the voice of all women -had six brothers and sisters -born in 1820 -died in 1906 -was a civil rights leader -women's rights -born in the city Adams
Education: Susan was home-schooled by her father, and by the time she was sixteen she was teaching school herself. Death: March 13, 1906 Honors or Awards: Susan organized the Women's Rights Convention, the Woman's State Temperance Society in New York, and also published a newspaper promoting women's rights called The Revolution. Birth: February 15, 1820 near Adams, Massachusetts. Parents: Daniel and Lucy Anthony.
Susan B. Anthony was raised in New York as a Quaker. She taught for a few years at a Quaker seminary and from there became a headmistress at a women's division of a school. At 29 years old Anthony became involved in abolitionism and then temperance. A friendship with Amelia Bloomer led to a meeting with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who was to become her lifelong partner in political organizing, especially for women's rights and woman suffrage.
She was born in the city Civil rights leader Had six brothers and sisters She made the 19th amendment. Died in 1908 Made the right to vote Parents name were Lucy and Daniel Anthony.
"Susan B. Anthony summary: Susan B. Anthony was one of the driving forces of the women’s suffrage movement, a staunch equal rights advocate, and social activist. She devoted her life to not only fighting for women’s equality but for the equality of all people. She was deeply self-conscious of her looks and speaking abilities, but because her Quaker upbringing had placed her on equal footing with the male members of the family and encouraged to express herself, she overcame these fears to more effectively fight for equal rights. Wary of not being taken seriously, she rarely smiled in photographs, appearing stern and severe. She spent much of her adult life traveling the country, speaking about equal rights, circulating petitions, and helping to organize local women’s rights and labor organizations. She was the first actual woman printed on a circulating U.S. coin (as opposed to the iconic female figure of Liberty); the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin was minted in 1979–1981 and again in 1999."
Born February, 15 1820 Brought up in a Quacker family long activist traditions She taught for 15 years Dedicated her life to woman suffrage Ignored opposition and abuse She was never married Aggressive and compassionate with nature
Born on Feb. 15, 1820, in Adams, Mass.Anthony was a pioneer crusader for the woman suffrage movement in the United States and president (1892-1900) of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.Anthony grew up in a politically active family. They worked to end slavery in what was called the abolitionist movement. Anthony was tireless in her efforts, giving speeches around the country to convince others to support a woman’s right to vote.
She was born February 15, 1820 She was fined for voting but she never payed the fine. She was the leader for women's rights. She thought to make money to pay her fathers debt. She learned to read and write at the age of 3. She died in 1906. She was homeschooled by her father.
Anthony's pursuit of alliances with moderate suffragists created long-lasting tension between herself and more radical suffragists like Stanton.Full name Susan Brownell Anthony Born February 15, 1820 (Adams, Massachusetts) Died March 13, 1906 (Rochester, New York) Nationality American Occupation(s) teacher, Civil Rights leader Major Achievement(s) leader in Women's Rights Movement Susan Brownell Anthony was born in Massachusetts. She had six brothers and sisters. She learned to read and write when she was three years old. When Susan was six years old, the family moved to New York.
She traveled the United States and Europe, and averaged 75 to 100 speeches per year. She was the second-oldest of seven children. Susan was a precocious child, having learned to read and write at age three. Anthony's father Daniel was a cotton manufacturer and abolitionist. On January 8, 1868, Anthony first published the women's rights weekly journal The Revolution. Susan B. Anthony was raised in New York as a Quaker. had six brothers and sisters.
She devoted her life to give women rights Aggressive and compassionate with nature She taught for 15 years Died at 86 years old born in the city Adams She was home schooled by her dad She taught for 15 years
Born February 15,1820 She thought for 15 years Learned how to read and right at age 3 Fought for women's right to vote. She was never married She had 6 brothers and sisters She was. Civil right leader .
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American women finally won the vote with the passage of the 19th Amendment
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She also co-founded the women's rights journal, The Revolution.
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~ The house where she was born is now the home of the Susan B. Anthony Birthplace museum. (opened in 2010.)
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~ Born February 15, 1820 (Adams, Massachusetts)
~ she was a teacher and Civil Rights leader.
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DeleteShe co-founded the women's rights journal.Anthony was invited to speak at the third annual National Women's Rights Convention.In 1851, on a street in Seneca Falls, Anthony was introduced to Elizabeth Cady Stanton.On January 8, 1868, Anthony first published the women's rights weekly journal The Revolution. In June 1870, Laura Curtis Bullard, a Brooklyn-based writer whose parents became wealthy from selling a popular morphine-containing patent medicine.In 1869, long-time friends Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony found themselves, for the first time, on opposing sides of a debate.The trial gave Anthony the opportunity to spread her arguments to a wider audience than ever. Anthony's pursuit of alliances with moderate suffragists created long-lasting tension between herself and more radical suffragists like Stanton.
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"Susan B. Anthony summary: Susan B. Anthony was one of the driving forces of the women’s suffrage movement, a staunch equal rights advocate, and social activist. She devoted her life to not only fighting for women’s equality but for the equality of all people. She was deeply self-conscious of her looks and speaking abilities, but because her Quaker upbringing had placed her on equal footing with the male members of the family and encouraged to express herself, she overcame these fears to more effectively fight for equal rights. Wary of not being taken seriously, she rarely smiled in photographs, appearing stern and severe. She spent much of her adult life traveling the country, speaking about equal rights, circulating petitions, and helping to organize local women’s rights and labor organizations. She was the first actual woman printed on a circulating U.S. coin (as opposed to the iconic female figure of Liberty); the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin was minted in 1979–1981 and again in 1999."
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Susan Brownell Anthony was born in Massachusetts. She had six brothers and sisters. She learned to read and write when she was three years old. When Susan was six years old, the family moved to New York.
She traveled the United States and Europe, and averaged 75 to 100 speeches per year.
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