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Susan B. Anthony

Description

Susan B. Anthony died in 1906, long before the passage of the 19th 
amendment, but for the purposes of this project, we will make-believe that 
she did survive to see the passage of the amendment. In 1872 Anthony tried 
to claim that the constitution already permitted women the right to vote and 
went on to cast a test vote in the Rochester, New York presidental election. 
She worked closely with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and fought for women's rights 
until the day she died.

Internet Links


Anthony's speech delivered in Chicago.
Social Purity

Speech delivered by Anthony around the nation
"Women want Bread, Not the Ballot"

Some saying that Anthony said over the years during Women's Suffrage Movement
Quotes

Other Resources

DVD- "Not For Ourselves Alone"
Handouts given in class
* If in your research of this person you come across other websites or 
resources that you think would benefit your arguement, come to me for 
approval before using.


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