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U.S. History Project: Susan B. Anthony

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  • I don't get it. What do men have that women don't?
  • I don't get it, either, Susan. Someday, we'll finally get treated with respect around here.
  • Meanwhile...
  • *talks about political stuff*
  • *FLASHBACK*
  • They didn't even bother listening to me when i tried to warn people about alcohol...
  • You see girls, alcoholdamages he brain, and can be harmful towards others,
  • (Left) Anthony and Elizabeth Stanton (right) were partners and helped form NWSA or National Women Sufferage Association. The NWSA demanded the government to give women access to vote, as well as equal rights/admittance to participate in political events.
  • I don't know gentlemen...they might be right. Maybe we should keep women in mind.
  • WOMEN + VOTING YAY OR NEY?
  • We would be FOOLS if we were to let women vote. AND they're trying to provokealcohol use? Nonsense.
  • White men took over most political events, and women weren't allowed to participate.
  • Actually sir, I own this house. (2)
  • What are you doing on this property? (1)
  • You mean your HUSBAND owns this house. You couldn't afford a place like this if your life depended on it .(3)
  • Anthony was a teacher and temperance activist in New York, at an all-girls school before she became a women's rights activist. Anthony believed that drinking alcohol was a "sin."
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  • N.W.S.A
  • Some men considered Anthony's idea, and that women shouldbe able to vote.
  • Anthony started a campaign in 1853 to defend property rights for women.In 1856, Anthony joined the American Anti-Slavery Society and gave speeches to abolitionists in New York. She believed that African men and women deserved to vote, and refused to promote testimonial amendments.
  • This lead to a violent split in the Women's Rights Movement, and Anthony believed that African Americans shouldn't get the right to vote until women were granted access to voting. At this time, the NWSA was formed, and this group of women supported citizenship rights for previous slaves. In 1890, both these groups collided to make the National American Women Sufferage Association or NAWSA. Anthony became the second president of this association and continued to fight for women's rights until her passing in 1906.
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