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  1. Susan B. Anthony | National Women's History Museum

    Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15, 1820, near Adams, Massachusetts to Daniel Anthony and Lucy Anthony. She became a part of the rapidly expanding young American republic …

  2. Susan B. Anthony - National Women's History Museum

    Susan B. Anthony was a teacher, a speaker and an American civil rights leader who fought for rights for African Americans and women. She spoke out against slavery and fought for …

  3. Elizabeth Cady Stanton - National Women's History Museum

    Stanton met Susan B. Anthony in 1851, and the two quickly began collaboration on speeches, articles, and books. Their intellectual and organizational partnership dominated the woman’s …

  4. Students will write a brief statement explaining their view on how Susan B. Anthony’s actions and ideas are reflected in her words and provide one example. • Working collaboratively or …

  5. Pathways to Equality - National Women's History Museum

    Mar 8, 2014 · Susan B. Anthony (February 15,1820 - March 13, 1906) Photograph | United States | National Women's History Museum. Susan B. Anthony campaigned for all-encompassing …

  6. The 14th and 15th Amendments - National Women's History …

    Stanton and Susan B. Anthony objected to the new law. They wanted women to be included with black men. Others—like Lucy Stone—supported the amendment as it was. Stone believed that …

  7. WANTED: Susan B. Anthony - National Women's History Museum

    Nov 5, 2012 · This was the case with Susan B. Anthony. Always one to champion the cause for women’s equality, Anthony registered to vote on November 1, 1872 for the upcoming election. …

  8. Pedaling the Path to Freedom - National Women's History Museum

    Jun 27, 2017 · Stanton’s friend and fellow suffragist leader, Susan B. Anthony, echoed Stanton’s sentiments. At 76, Anthony opined, “Let me tell you what I think of bicycling. I think it has done …

  9. Harriet Tubman - National Women's History Museum

    A staunch supporter of the suffrage movement, Tubman worked alongside various upstate-NY based suffragists, such as Lucretia Mott, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The …

  10. The History of Women in the Republican Party

    Jul 18, 2016 · Moreover, the party supported woman suffrage, endearing itself to reformers like Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Lucy Stone, who self-identified as …

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