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Susan B. Anthony

Susan B. Anthony. The 1 st women’s campaigner for equal right’s. Birth. Born in Massachusetts in 1820. Susan Brownell Anthony is her born name. Childhood. She was brought up a Quaker. Learned to read when she was three years old. . Education.

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Susan B. Anthony

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  1. Susan B. Anthony The 1st women’s campaigner for equal right’s.

  2. Birth • Born in Massachusetts in 1820. • Susan Brownell Anthony is her born name.

  3. Childhood • She was brought up a Quaker. • Learned to read when she was three years old. 

  4. Education • In 1826, her family moved from Massachusetts to Battenville, N.Y. where she attended a district school. • She went to boarding school in Pennsylvania. • The teacher refused to teach Susan long division, Susan was taken out of school and taught in a home school set up by her father.

  5. Family • Daniel and Lucy Anthony were Susan’s parents. • Father, Daniel Anthony, was a stern man, a Quaker Abolitionist and a cotton manufacturer. • Mary, Hannah, Eliza, and Guelema, are her sisters.

  6. Adulthood • Taught at a female academy, Eunice Kenyon's Quaker boarding school, in New York from 1846-1849. • Joined temperance movement.

  7. Marriage • She married a man named Cody Stanton. • That year they both attended to the 10th National Woman's Rights Convention.

  8. Remembering Susan B. Anthony • Susan Brownell Anthony is remembered because she fought for women’s rights, and she won it. • It is because if her that women today have equal rights to men.

  9. Important Events • One of the 1st leaders of the campaign for women’s right’s. • 1851 met Elizabeth Cady Stanton. • 1872 voted for president, got arrested. 

  10. Interesting! • The most interesting thing about her is that she got arrested, but she kept fighting for women’s freedom!  • She also learned to read when she was three years old.

  11. Death • Died March 16, 1906.  • She died from pneumonia.

  12. Important Lessons • The 2 most important lessons I learned about the way she lived are that women should get equality to men and it doesn’t matter what happens, just keep going.

  13. Hero or Celebrity? • I think Susan was a hero because she fought, fought, and fought for women’s rights to vote. • A hero is someone that gives lots of effort for something that everyone needs. • A celebrity is someone who is famous. Maybe for a movie or a song. For example, Hannah Montana is a celebrity.

  14. Resources • " Unknown, "http://www.susanbanthonyhouse.org/biography.shtml.%22%20Susan%20B.%20Anthony%20House." Susan B. Anthony House 14 Jan 2009 • Unknown, "http://www.winningthevote.org/SBAnthony.html." Western New York Suffragists 2000 12 Jan 2009

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