Susan Brownell Anthony: A Biography Of Susan B. Anthony

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Kayla Elam Professor Lamarre HIS 121 – 5:20pm class Spring 2014 Susan B. Anthony In Adams, Massachusetts, Susan Brownell Anthony was born on February 18, 1820. Coming from a Quaker family, she was taught that men were equal with women. Anthony believed that women should have the right to vote. Although she was not always allowed to speak publicly, because she was a woman, Anthony still did a major part in the justice for women. She taught school for 15 years, in which she then became engaged in a temperance movement. When it came to anti-slavery, she would hang posters, arrange and attend meeting, and make speeches. Anthony was working as a teacher, making $2.50 a month, when the male teachers were making $10.00 a month. She joined a teachers’ union because of this and became experienced in temperance and anti-slavery reforms. In 1851, Anthony was introduced to one of the leaders of the women’s rights movement, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Anthony and Stanton soon founded the American Equal Rights Association in 1866. They published a newspaper together in Rochester called The Revolution....

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