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Title: Susan B' Anthony the Womens Rights Hero


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Susan B. Anthony the Womens Rights Hero!
  • By Amelia

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  • Susan B. Anthony became a Quaker at age 13!
    Quakers wanted peace thats why she stood up for
    Womens Rights but she did it in a peaceful way!
    She learned being peaceful is important by being
    a Quaker!

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  • Susan B. Anthony was an American Womens Rights
    leader. She changed 48 states to make them think
    Womens Rights! She made them think it was
    important! She did this when she was 80 years old!

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  • Susan B. Anthony went to Europe in 1883 and met
    Womens Rights activists! In 1888 Susan B.
    Anthony helped form the International council of
    Women Rights!

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  • Susan B. Anthony was 52 when she got arrested for
    voting in 1872 in New York City! In 1872 women
    didnt have the right to vote!

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  • In News Papers that Susan B. Anthony read it said
    citizens register now! She thought doesnt
    citizens register now! She thought, Doesnt
    citizen mean all people born in the United
    States? So she went to vote. The guy laughed
    and said go home to your children!

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  • Susan B. Anthony was a wonderful person! I am
    glad she stood up for her rights and womens
    rights! Susan B. Anthony started working for
    womens rights when she met Elizabeth Cady
    Stanton. In 1851 Susan B. Anthony organized
    women all over to campaign for legal reforms from
    1848 to 1853 Susan B. Anthony took part in the
    Temperance Movement from 1856 to 1861 she worked
    for the American Anti-Slavery Society.

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