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SUSAN BROWNELL ANTHONY Jade Daly Mrs.Lindensmiths 4th grade class

childhood Susan Brownell Anthony was born in Adams, Massachusetts in 1820. Susan Brownell Anthony moved to new York city in 1849. Susan Brownell Anthony was a teacher in 1837. Susan Brownell Anthony learned how to read write and Susan taught herself how to do math.

Adulthood SUSAN BROWNELL ANTHONY meets ELIZABETH Cady Stanton at an antislavery rally. Susan and Elizabeth worked together for years SUSAN BROWNELL ANTHONY begins Speaking for Womans voting Rights. Susan was not allowed to vote for any Woman or man. Woman could not speak or vote. Susan could not speak or vote. Susan Brownell Anthony was a Quaker at the age of 13. Men were payed more than girls. Susans father owned a store for woman and men could work in.

LATER YEARS SUSAN BEGAN TO WRITE NEWS PAPERS FOR WOMANS RIGHTS. SUSAN WAS ARRESTED FOR VOTING SUSAN WAS VICE PRESIDENT FOR THE NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION. SUSAN B ANTHONY DIES IN 1906 OF AGE 86.WOMAN AGED OVER 21 HAVE THE RIGHT TO VOTE.

Interesting facts Susan and Elizabeth worked in the nationals suffrage association. In 1906 Susan died and had a there was coins about her when she died in 1906. Susan was friends with Elizabeth for years and years.