Women's Suffrage: Susan B. Anthony

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We are writing our report about Susan B. Anthony because she was fighting for rights during the Women’s Suffrage. Women’s Suffrage was when women were not treated equally to men. Ms. Anthony was important to the world because she showed that slavery is wrong and women are important. Ms. Anthony had become a paid agent for the Anti-Slavery Society, showing how determined she was (McGill). She was also important to the U.S because she helped women earn their rights and have equal pay. In the article, “Luckily for Susan, her father was a Quaker” the author stated that s. Anthony was born and raised in a Quaker home and she moved several times during her life. She was born in Adams, Massachusetts and had 7 siblings. Her parents names where Lucy

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