Copilot
Your everyday AI companion
Open links in new tab
  1. Susan B. Anthony - National Women's History Museum

    • After the Civil War, suffragists had four major legal strategies: campaigning at the federal and state level; lobbying to supportive voters and their casting of ballots; proposing a new women’s suffrage Constitution… See more

    Early Life

    Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15, 1820, near Adams, Massachusetts to Daniel Anthony and Lucy Anthony. She became a part of the rapidly expanding young Ame… See more

    National Women's History Museum
    Abolition For All

    In 1845, the Anthony family moved to Rochester, New York, where they became … See more

    National Women's Hist…
    The Ballot For Women: The American Suffrage Movement

    In 1848, Anthony began work as a teacher in New York and became involved in the teacher’s union. Through this, she discovered that male teachers received a monthly sal… See more

    National Women's History Museum
    A Split in The Movement

    It was at this point that the suffrage movement divided over the ratification of the 14th and 15thAmendments. The 14th Amendment was the first mention of gender in the Cons… See more

    National Women's History Museum
    Feedback
     
  1. Susan B. Anthony | Biography, Accomplishments, …

    WEBAug 16, 2024 · Susan B. Anthony, American activist who was a pioneer crusader for the women’s suffrage movement in the U.S. and was president (1892–1900) of the National Woman Suffrage Association. …

  2. Susan B. Anthony - Wikipedia

  3. Susan B. Anthony: Dollar, Quotes & Suffrage | HISTORY

    WEBMar 9, 2010 · Susan B. Anthony was a pioneer in the women’s suffrage movement in the United States and president of the National Woman Suffrage Association, which she founded with Elizabeth Cady...

  4. Susan B. Anthony: Biography, Suffragist, Abolitionist

    WEBApr 3, 2014 · Susan B. Anthony was a suffragist, abolitionist, author, and speaker who was the president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.

  5. Susan B. Anthony on a Woman's Right to Vote - 1873

  6. People also ask
  7. Susan B. Anthony and the Struggle for Suffrage

    WEBAug 15, 2016 · Learn about the trial of Susan B. Anthony, a prominent suffragist who was arrested and convicted for voting illegally in 1872. Explore the documents, discussion questions, and activities related to …

  8. Susan B. Anthony fought for women’s suffrage in the …

    WEBFeb 13, 2020 · A tireless activist who crisscrossed the nation agitating for women’s rights in the 19th century, Susan B. Anthony devoted most of her 86 years to helping women get the vote. Though she was...

  9. Susan B. Anthony, a pioneer in the women’s suffrage …

    WEBSusan B. Anthony, (born Feb. 15, 1820, Adams, Mass., U.S.—died March 13, 1906, Rochester, N.Y.), U.S. pioneer in the women’s suffrage movement. A precocious child, she learned to read and write at the age …

  10. Susan B. Anthony on suffrage and equal rights, 1901

    WEBWriting at the age of eighty, having just retired from a long public life as an advocate for abolition and women’s rights, Susan B. Anthony trenchantly summarized the gains that had been made in women’s rights.