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    • [PDF File]Susan B. Anthony - University of Rochester

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      Susan B. Anthony was a young woman of twenty-five when in 1845 her father moved his family to Rochester. His savings from sev- eral prosperous years in a factory at Battenville, north of Troy, had been wiped out by the depression ; his standing as the leading Quaker and most enterprising business man in Battenkill Valley had been lost; ...


    • [PDF File]An Aristocracy of Sex, Susan B. Anthony on Trial

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      southern blacks would be granted the right to vote while educated northern women ... Susan B. Anthony, July 4, 1876 speech on the steps of Independence Hall in Philadelphia Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Joslyn Gage, The History of Woman Suffrage Vol. 3 (1886)


    • [PDF File]The 19th Amendment and how it has Impacted our Country Today

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      Anthony called for equal opportunities regardless of race for every school and college. She also stated that there should be coeducation for boys and girls and for people who had been enslaved (National Susan B. Anthony Museum). By 1900, most universities had opened their doors to women or were at least considering the possibility (Conkling 172).


    • [PDF File]Lesson 2.15 Unit 2 Review Session - COVA Middle School Social Studies

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      Susan B. Anthony was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without parole. b. The trial brought public attention to the women's rights movement. c. The judge authorized the passage of the 19th ... b. Blacks mingled freely with whites in the South. c. The South became integrated; the North remained segregated. d. The North became ...


    • [PDF File]“Woman Wants read, Not the allot” Susan . Anthony, 1880

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      Anthony, 1880 -1890 My purpose tonight is to demonstrate the great historical fact that disfranchisement is not only political degradation, but also moral, social, educational and industrial degradation; and that it does not matter


    • [PDF File]Susan B Anthony - West Seneca Central School District

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      easy life. Anthony gave lectures all over the country in support of women's suffrage. In one year alone, she traveled 13,000 miles and gave 171 lectures. Many nights she had to sleep in railroad stations. The Trial The courtroom was packed for the trial of Susan B. Anthony, the foremost leader of the women's rights movement in the United States.


    • [PDF File]Susan B. Anthony: Pioneer of Freedom - Marxists

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      Susan B. Anthony was born in an era that gave birth to a galaxy of extraordinary political, social and moral leadership. John Brown and Elijah P. Lovejoy, the first martyrs to the aboli- tion movement, arrived with the new century, the former in 1800 and the latter in 1802, the year which those two magnificent women, Lydia Maria


    • [PDF File]THE SUSAN B. ANTHONY AMENDMENT. EFFECT - JSTOR

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      THE SUSAN B. ANTHONY AMENDMENT. EFFECT OF ITS RATIFICATION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE STATES TO REGULATE AND CONTROL SUFFRAGE AND ELECTIONS.* T HE submission of the proposed women's suffrage amend-ment to the Federal Constitution has already provoked a storm of controversy and discussion as to the effect its ratifica-


    • [PDF File]THE TRIAL OF SUSAN B. ANTHONY

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      NARRATOR 1: Susan B. Anthony was not the only woman arrested for voting; fourteen others were as well. [13] On November 29, 1872, US Commissioner Storrs conducted a preliminary examination to consider whether the charges would be referred to a grand jury. Sylvester Lewis, the 8th Ward election inspectors, and Susan B. Anthony all testified. Legal


    • Constitutional Convention of 1867 - JSTOR

      Susan B. Anthony and the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1867 Libby Garland In the spring and summer of 1867, delegates to New York's fourth constitutional convention debated their state's policy on one ofthe most controversial questions ofthe day. Should blacks and women be granted the same voting rights as white men? In this ...


    • [PDF File]Susan B. Anthony: Overcoming Tragedies and Empowering Women to Ensure ...

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      Susan B. Anthony earned her place in history by motivating a powerful base of women and creating a foundation for modern feminism. Background information Prior to the passing of the fifteenth amendment, most states only allowed white, male, property owners to vote. Ratified in 1870 just on the heels of the thirteenth and fourteenth


    • [PDF File]Read the following article and answer the questions: 1. Describe Susan ...

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      easy life. Anthony gave lectures all over the country in support of women's suffrage. In one year alone, she traveled 13,000 miles and gave 171 lectures. Many nights she had to sleep in railroad stations. The Trial The courtroom was packed for the trial of Susan B. Anthony, the foremost leader of the women's rights movement in the United States.


    • [PDF File]Susan B Anthony Amendment

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      women are all, susan brownell anthony amendment was defeated on behalf of sex not. Both leaders, however, were dedicated to equal rights for women. It because he wrote, susan famously always translate into them vote in recruiting black men by women was a suffragist story. An elderly grimke sisters attempted in many members. Rejection League of ...


    • [PDF File]Excerpts from “Make the Slave’s Case Our Own” (1859)

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      Susan B. Anthony began as a speaker for the abolition movement and later used those skills and passion to lead the women’s rights movement. This powerful speech from 1859 linked the circumstanc-es of American women with the oppression of enslaved African Americans. Anthony urged her listeners to “make the slave’s case


    • [PDF File]Citizenship In The Nation PreReq Sheet - Susan B. Anthony House

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      Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass at Susan B. Anthony Square or the statue of Frederick Douglass located on the corner of Robinson Drive and South Avenue in Highland Park.) #3. Summarize national news results from a five-day cycle. Explain how this issue affects you and your family. #5.


    • [PDF File]SUSAN B. ANTHONY: “ARE WOMEN PERSONS?” - Core Knowledge

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      in 1869, and Susan B. Anthony served as president of the organization from 1892 to 1900. Along with fifteen other women in Rochester, New York, Susan B. Anthony managed to vote in the presidential election of 1872. Then they were arrested. A trial date was set for six months later, and it was decided that Susan B. Anthony alone would stand trial.


    • [PDF File]Susan B. Anthony

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      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 suffrage, or the right to vote for African Americans and women. Susan cast her vote in the 1872 presidential election and was


    • Bound Away: The Liberty Journal of History

      Margaret Douglass: Literacy Education to Freed Blacks in Antebellum Virginia . Abstract . In the 19. th. century, voices for social reform reached a high pitch—both figuratively and literally. Recognizable women’s voices were heard in various reform movements: Susan B. Anthony, Jane Addams,


    • Who Was Susan B Anthony [PDF] t

      Was Susan B Anthony, as one of the most lively sellers here will unquestionably be along with the best options to review. Susan B. Anthony Tamra B Orr 2020-02-11 Voting is an important part of being an American. At one time, however, it was a right that only men enjoyed. That changed when a determined woman named Susan B. Anthony spoke


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