Susan B. Anthony was heavily influenced by the social and political environment of the 19th century, particularly the burgeoning abolitionist and women's rights movements. Growing up in a Quaker family that valued equality and social justice, she was exposed to progressive ideals that shaped her commitment to women's suffrage. The restrictions placed on women during her time motivated her to advocate for their rights, leading her to become a prominent leader in the fight for gender equality. Additionally, the collaborative efforts she witnessed among reformers inspired her to build coalitions and organize campaigns for social change.
Native american
black
Brownell
Fight for girls rights.
February 15th, 1820
year 2000
Susan B. Anthony was interested in sewing, math, fighting for women's rights, and justice.
She wanted women to have the right to vote.
She read sometimes. posted feb.17 by a 9 and a half year old
Peggy is the protagonist.
Susan Anthony is often described as having brown eyes. However, specific descriptions of her eye color can vary in historical accounts. Overall, her striking appearance, along with her strong personality, made her a notable figure in the women's suffrage movement.
Choices by Susan Kerslake demonstrates how little choices we make everyday can have a big impact on our lives. The book uses characters to demonstrate how seemingly simple choices have deeply affected them.