Susan Brownell Anthony Research Paper

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Gender inequality has always existed and the main reason of it would be because we have always lived in a male dominated world. Men have always been considered powerful leaders and women, their assistants or companions. Women have always been discriminated and seemed inferior to men just because of their gender and little physical strength. Through history there have been many women who have fought for gender equality in certain things and have succeeded, for example, the women’s right to vote. There was a period where women couldn’t and weren’t allowed to vote because at that time their opinion was considered insignificant and unimportant. According to men, women belonged in the kitchen and taking care of children, but there were women who fought against this because they didn’t share their same ideas or opinions. In 1918 women were officially given the right to vote and now a day’s thanks …show more content…

She was an American woman who played a major role in the women’s suffrage movement in the United States. She was always fighting for women’s rights to own property, support major labor organizations and end slavery. She was very devoted to gender equality and spent most of her life fighting against gender inequality. Susan had a friend named Elizabeth Cady Stanton; they had a very strong friendship because they had known each other for a long period. Elizabeth would usually help Susan Anthony in everything that’s why both of them were considered the main leaders of the women’s suffrage. Thanks to both women the 19th amendment was created, which granted women the right to vote. Susana B. Anthony also fought for women’s right to own property because according to her there was no true freedom for woman without the possession of all her property rights. Through all of these movements she gave power and confidence to other women around the world and encouraged them to fight for what they considered

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