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  1. Susan Brownell Anthony ( Adams, Massachusetts ,15 de febrero de 1820- Rochester, Nueva York, 13 de marzo de 1906) fue una feminista sufragista, defensora de los derechos humanos y escritora estadounidense quien jugó un importante papel en la lucha por los derechos de la mujer y el derecho de voto femenino blanco en el siglo XIX en Estados Unidos...

  2. 14 de feb. de 2020 · Conoce la vida y obra de Susan B. Anthony, una de las principales voces del movimiento sufragista en Estados Unidos, que dedicó su vida a la lucha por el voto femenino y la igualdad de derechos. Descubre cómo se enfrentó a la violencia, la racia y la división del movimiento, y cómo se convirtió en una de las primeras mujeres en votar legalmente en Estados Unidos.

  3. Susan B. Anthony (born Susan Anthony; February 15, 1820 – March 13, 1906) was an American social reformer and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement. Born into a Quaker family committed to social equality, she collected anti-slavery petitions at the age of 17.

  4. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Susan B. Anthony, American activist who was a pioneer crusader for the women’s suffrage movement in the U.S. and was president (1892–1900) of the National Woman Suffrage Association. Her work helped pave the way for the Nineteenth Amendment (1920) to the Constitution, giving women the right to vote.

  5. Learn about the life and legacy of Susan B. Anthony, a champion of women's suffrage, temperance, abolition, and labor rights. She co-founded the American Equal Rights Association and the National Woman Suffrage Association, and was arrested for voting in 1872. She died in 1906 before women got the right to vote.

  6. 18 de ago. de 2020 · Susan B. Anthony: quién fue la pionera del voto femenino en Estados Unidos que Donald Trump decidió "perdonar" 148 años después - BBC News Mundo. Redacción. BBC News Mundo. 18 agosto 2020....

  7. 9 de mar. de 2010 · Susan B. Anthony was a pioneer in the women’s suffrage movement in the U.S. and president of the National Woman Suffrage Association. She helped pave the way for the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. She died in 1906 and her portrait was put on a one-dollar coin in 1979.