1【题目】阅读理解Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15, 1820, in Adarns, Massachusetts. In 1860,Anthony married a man named Cody Stanton. That year they both attended to the 10th NationalWoman's Rights Convention(大会). In 1872, Anthony made a speech in New York. She saidthat worm...
Susan B. Anthony Speechnd Amendment Speech
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Although it took another ten years, but by 1900, Anthony was considered its champion leader. At the age of eighty, she retired as the association's president, and gave her final speech in 1906, titled: "Failure is Impossible." Susan B. Anthony died in 1906. Following her death, after ...
movement. Although Anthony did not immediately become active in the suffrage movement, she and Stanton became lifelong friends, inspiring each other to fight for change and equality. In September 1852, Anthony gave her first public speech at the National Women’s Rights Convention in Syracuse, New...
To Anthony's way of thinking, those privileges certainly included the right to vote. On November 1, 1872, Anthony and her three sisters entered a voter registration8 office set up in a barbershop. The four Anthony women were part of a group of fifty women Anthony had organized to register...
Rhetorical Analysis Of Susan B. Anthony's Speech Susan B. Anthony inspired to fight for women’s right while camping against alcohol..along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton also an activist, Anthony and Stanton founded the NWSA . Which helped the two women to go around and produced The Revolution,...
Susan B. Anthony, ca 1900on November 18, 1872, Anthony was arrested by a U.S. deputy marshal for voting illegally in the 1872 presidential election two weeks earlier. She had written toStantonon the night of the election that she had "positively voted the republican ticket – straight......
Hughes, the executive director of the Susan B. Anthony Museum and House issued a statement condemning Trump's pardon, saying that the move threatened to "validate" Anthony's 1872 arrest. She went on to propose another way to honor Anthony's legacy: to stand against voter suppressi...
On November 8, 1872, Susan B. Anthony was arrested for illegally casting a ballot in the presidential election. More than a century later, single women are the nation’s most potent political force. Anthony’s grave in Rochester, New York, is a popular destination for women who want to ho...