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
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Susan B. Anthony & Sacagawea
Susan Brownell Anthony (February 15, 1820 - March 13, 1906)
Yes, several things have been named after Susan B. Anthony in recognition of her contributions to women's rights and suffrage. Notably, the Susan B. Anthony Dollar, a U.S. coin minted from 1979 to 1981, was named in her honor. Additionally, several schools, parks, and organizations across the United States bear her name, celebrating her legacy in the fight for gender equality.
Click on the link named "SUSAN B. ANTHONY DOLLAR" in the "RELATED LINKS" section located along the left side of this box to see the image.
Susan B Anthony was the second oldest of seven children,Guelma Penn (1818),Susan Brownell (1820),Hannah E. (1821),Mary Stafford (1827),Eliza Tefft (1832),Jacob Merritt (1834),Daniel Read (1824),dupThe name of Susan's sibling is Dup.
Susan B. Anthony had six siblings: five sisters named Mary, Guelma, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Mary, and one brother named Daniel. Her family played a significant role in her upbringing and her development as an advocate for women's rights. Anthony's close relationship with her siblings, particularly her sister Mary, influenced her activism throughout her life.
Most U.S. coins are named either for their designer or for the person pictured on them, so without trying to sound snarky, the answer is that her picture is on the Susan B. Anthony $1 coin (!) These coins were struck for circulation in 1979, 1980, and 1999.
Susan B. Anthony was a famous activist for women's rights. She was born in Adams, Massachusetts on February 15, 1820 and died in Rochester, New York on March 13, 1906. Her father was Daniel Anthony and her mother was Lucy Read Anthony. She had threes sisters named Mary, Hannah, and Guelma. Anthony was a Quaker and attended high school at Friends' Boarding School in Philadelphia.
Yes, there are many girls named Susan Michelle!!