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The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) eBook

by Ida Husted Harper


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The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Summary

ABOLITIONIST. EDUCATIONAL REFORMER. LABOR ACTIVIST. TEMPERANCE WORKER. SUFFRAGIST. WOMAN'S RIGHTS CAMPAIGNER.

Susan B. Anthony was born February 15, 1820 in Adams Massachusetts. She was brought up in a Quaker family with long activist traditions. Early in her life she developed a sense of justice and moral zeal.

After teaching for fifteen years, she became active in temperance. Because she was a woman, she was not allowed to speak at temperance rallies. This experience, and her acquaintance with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, led her to join the women's rights movement in 1852. Soon after she dedicated her life to woman suffrage.

Ignoring opposition and abuse, Anthony traveled, lectured and canvassed across the nation for the vote. She also campaigned for the abolition of slavery, women's rights to their own property and earnings, and women's labor organizations. In 1900, Anthony persuaded the University of Rochester to admit women.

Anthony, who never married, was aggressive and compassionate by nature. She had a keen mind and a great ability to inspire. She remained active until her death on March 13, 1906.

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