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"Failure is impossible" - Susan B. Anthony

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What does the ''B'' stand for in Susan B Anthonys name?

Brownell


What was Susan B. Anthonys nationality?

Native american


What color was Susan B Anthonys skin?

black


What were Susan B. Anthonys interests?

Susan B. Anthony was interested in sewing, math, fighting for women's rights, and justice.


What is Susan B. Anthonys favorite drink?

Fight for girls rights.


What day is Susan B. Anthonys birthday on?

February 15th, 1820


What age did Susan B Anthonys her father die?

year 2000


What was the purpose of Susan B Anthonys act of civil disobedience?

She wanted women to have the right to vote.


What were some of Susan B. Anthonys hobbies?

She read sometimes. posted feb.17 by a 9 and a half year old


What was Susan B. Anthonys education?

Susan B. Anthony was home taught by her teacher. Susan b. Anthony also was home taught for High School by the same teacher from when was in Eementary.Susan B. Anthony was born February 15,1820 in Adams Massachusetts then Susan B. Anthony died March, 13 1906. Susan B. Anthony was the 7th child her mothe had and Susan B. Anthony was not maried and had no kids.


Was susan b anthonys family rich poor or middle class?

Susan B. Anthony's family was considered middle class. Her father, Daniel Anthony, was a successful Quaker businessman who owned a cotton mill, providing the family with a stable income. This middle-class background allowed Susan to receive an education and become involved in social reform movements.


What was Susan B. Anthonys uncle?

Susan B. Anthony's uncle was Daniel Anthony, who was a significant influence in her life. He was a strong advocate for social reform, including women's rights and temperance, and he played a key role in shaping her views and activism. Daniel Anthony was also a successful businessman and a supporter of the abolitionist movement, which further inspired Susan's commitment to social justice.