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  1. 1820-1906. Champion of temperance, abolition and African American rights, the rights of labor, and equal pay for equal work, Susan Brownell Anthony ultimately became one of the most visible leaders of the women’s suffrage movement in the 19th century. Partnering with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Anthony traveled the country delivering speeches ...

  2. 13 de feb. de 2020 · Susan B. Anthony, left, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were lifelong friends and activists. In a 1902 letter, Anthony wrote Stanton, “It is fifty-one years since we first met, ...

  3. Susan B. Anthony. Date of Birth - Death February 15, 1820-March 13, 1906. “To forever blot out slavery is the only possible compensation for this merciless war,” wrote Susan B. Anthony in 1861. A dedicated abolitionist and advocate for women’s rights and suffrage, Anthony hoped for a redeeming purpose of the American Civil War, even as ...

  4. Photo, Susan B Anthony, on 17 Madison Street porch, 1900 (1900) by Francis Benjamin JohnstonNational Susan B. Anthony Museum & House A few days after these celebrations, on March 13th 1906, Anthony died of pneumonia at her home in Rochester, her legacy as one of the United States’ most important and successful reformers already assured.

  5. Susan B. Anthony. Susan Brownell Anthony (n. 15 februarie 1820, Adams ⁠ (d), Massachusetts, SUA – d. 13 martie 1906, Rochester, New York, New York, SUA) a fost conducătoarea Mișcării Americane pentru drepturi civile, care a jucat un rol important în Mișcarea pentru Drepturile Femeii și a militat pentru garantarea dreptului la vot al ...

  6. Susan Brownell Anthony (Adams, 1820ko otsailak 15a – Rochester, 1906ko martxoak 13a) feminista eta sufragista estatubatuarra izan zen. Zuzenbide zibilen defendatzailea zen, emakumeen eskubideen eta sufragio unibertsalaren aldeko borrokan pertsonai garrantzitsua izan zelarik XIX. mendeko Estatu Batuetan.. Emakumeen Sufragioaren aldeko Elkarte Nazionaleko lehendakaria izan zen; erakundea ...

  7. Susan B. Anthony is perhaps the most widely known suffragist of her generation and has become an icon of the woman’s suffrage movement. Anthony traveled the country to give speeches, circulate petitions, and organize local women’s rights organizations. Anthony was born in Adams, Massachusetts. [1] After the Anthony family moved to Rochester ...