the right to vote
Susan B. Anthony wanted Women's Rights. More than that, she wanted women to be able to vote. Unfortunately she never go to vote, but she did help start the women's feminist movement that made the 19th Amendment possible. She drew attention to women's rights and helped inspire many other women to stand up for themselves. She was constant reminder, memory, and inspiration to women who helped keep the women's movement alive.
Susan B. Anthony was an American civil rights leader who was a crucial part in the women's right movement to bring women's suffrage into the United States.
Susan Brownell Anthony Had lots of siblings, so she didn't want kids.
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton wanted Women"s rights and women"s suffrage ( voting) in particular. Both Miss Anthony and Miss Stanton ( you got it right it is Elizabeth Cady Stanton, not Candy as some people sweeten the sound) were among the most famous of the suffragettes- another prominent Suffragette leader was Carrie Chapman Catt, spelled with two T"s.
Susan didn't marry because in her time, women had more rights if they did not marry such as, owning their own land, and not sitting in a house all day cleaning up after a husband and child.
the fifteenth amendment applied to woman as well
whatever rights they want.
Read "You want women to vote, Lizzie Stanton?" It will give you all the things you need to know about her.
okay i figured it out...its the 19th amandment! which gave women the right to vote. the 19th amendment is also known as the susan b Anthony amendment! thanks. you can Google the question and scroll down a little bit and it will tell you the same answer if you want to check and be sure
She didnt want to go because she believed that they could win freedom
I'm not sure who Susan B Anderson is, and she is not on the dollar coin?Susan B. Anthony is on the dollar coin, and if you want to know who she is, you can google her yourself.SincerelyA Friendly Canadian
most likely she would want to give them a education