Women's History Report
Women's History Report
Susan B. Anthony
Jobs/Occupation: Susan took place at Quaker Seminary in 1839 at New Rochelle
Birth/Death:Â Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15, 1820 and died on March 13, 1903
Childhood: During Susan's childhood, she was an advanced kid because by the age of three she learned to read and write.
Accomplishments: Susan helped put the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, campaigned for women rights, and brought national women's suffrage
Education: Susan B. Anthony went to a district school, went to a school made by her father, and finally went to a boarding school
Later Years: What Susan B. Anthony did when she was older was she was working for women rights and helped combine the two largest suffrage associations together
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Susan B.
Hard working, brave, educated, and kind
Susan B. Anthony had parents who were named Lucy R. Anthony who was her mom and her dad who was named Daniel Anthony
Susan love the idea of rights of labor, and equal pay for equal work
She got arrested for voting, fought for women's property rights, and faced discrimination
Who faced objectification, oppression or unjust manners, and suffrage for women
Who accomplished abolition, the rights of labor, and the equal pay for equal work
Susan wanted to see women have equal rights and she also joined
anti-slavery
Born in Adam, Massachusetts and lived in Rochester, New York
Anthony
Susan B. Anthony Picture
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