Susan B. Anthony's Failure Is Impossible

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Meiling Thompson
Ms. Chung
English 1 AS 5°
November 1, 2014
Failure is Impossible
On February 15, 1906, Susan B. Anthony celebrated her eighty-sixth birthday in Washington D.C.. Even on her birthday, the suffragist was still working hard for her cause: women’s rights. When President Roosevelt offered his congratulations, Anthony showed her undying dedication to women 's rights when she responded by saying, "I would rather have him say a word to Congress for the cause than to praise me endlessly." Then, she spoke some of the last words that she would ever say to a public audience, "failure is impossible." Susan B. Anthony was a determined, hardworking, and inspiring woman who fought for women 's suffrage and rights.
For decades, the rights and expectations of women in America were extremely limited and restricted. Women have almost …show more content…

Anthony was very successful in resolving the issues of women’s rights and suffrage. Although Anthony and Stanton definitely paved the way for the 19th Amendment, which allowed women’s suffrage, they made little progress during their lifetimes. In New York, where Anthony campaigned throughout the state from 1853-1860, lecturing, petitioning, and lobbying the legislators for women’s rights. Finally, in 1860, the New York State Married Women 's Property Bill was passed by the state legislature, allowing women to have custody of their children and own property and money (Susan B. Anthony House). Similar bills were soon passed throughout the country. Anthony was also respected by many people because of her eloquence, determination, and diligence. One of the women in Rochester, where Anthony lived for part of her life, was quoted as saying “No, I am not converted to what [the suffragists] advocate. I am too cowardly for that; but I am converted to Susan B. Anthony” (Weisberg 19) Anthony was so influential and important in the suffrage movement that some people even thought that the suffrage movement might disappear after her

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