Susan B Anthony Speech Analysis

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In April of 1873, Susan B. Anthony gave a speech that offered many different insights on how the voting rights of women were being inflicted and without the right to vote, women in this time were utterly powerless. Anthony uses multiple aspects of the Declaration of Independence to aid her with examples and ideas that conclude to this unjust act. Prior to giving her speech, Susan B. Anthony was arrested for simply acting on her Constitutional right as a U.S citizen and voting in the 1872 election. Though it was illegal for women to vote at this time, Anthony willingly expressed her right of the Fourteenth Amendment, which guaranteed all U.S citizens the right to a vote. She stated, in context of the Constitution, “It was we the people-not we

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