Susan B. Anthony stamps are still worth the value printed on the stamp.
US postage stamps never expire -- they can always be
used for postage for at least the amount they sold for.
The new forever stamp and the Breast cancer stamp
can be used for first class postage regardless of what you paid
for them.
However they are not corrected for inflation. It takes
14 of the 3-cent first class stamps you may have bought in
1955 to mail a letter today.
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Susan B. Anthony became motivated to start reform in favor of women's rights as a result of experiencing gender discrimination as early as grade school when a teacher refused to show her how to do long division, something readily taught to males.
No, Susan B. Anthony did not end discrimination against women. While she was a pivotal figure in the women's suffrage movement and made significant contributions to advocating for women's rights, especially the right to vote, discrimination against women persisted long after her death in 1906. The fight for gender equality continued through subsequent generations, leading to further advancements in women's rights.
Susan Brownell Anthony was born February 15,1820 in Adams Massachusetts to Daniel and Lucy Anthony. Susan was the second born of eight children in a strict Quaker family. Her father, Daniel Anthony, was a stern man, a Quaker Abolitionist and a cotton manufacturer. He believed in guiding his children, not directing them. He did not allow them to experience the childish amusements of toys,games,and music,which were seen as distractions from the inner light. Instead he enforced self-discipline, principled convictions, and belief in one's own self-worth.Susan was a precocious child and she learned to read and write at the age of three. In 1826, the Anthonys moved from Massachusetts to Battensville,N.Y. where Susan attended a district school. When the teacher refused to teach Susan long division, Susan was taken out of school and taught in a "home school" set up by her father. The school was run by a woman teacher, Mary Perkins. Perkins offered a new image of womanhood to Susan and her sisters.She was independent and educated and held a position that had traditionally been reserved to young men. Ultimately, Susan was sent to boarding school near Philadelphia. Susan taught at a female academy, Eunice Kenyon's Quaker boarding school, in upstate New York from 1846-49. After, she settled in her family home in Rochester, New York. It was here that she began her first public crusade on behalf of temperance.
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most likely she would want to give them a education
A three cent stamp will be good forever for US postage. Every US stamp issued since 1861 is valid for postage.
Forever. Check out the USPS website for more info.
Susan Long - skier - was born in 1960.
Elizabeth Candy Stanton helped Susan B. Anthony fight for women's rights they had tried a long time but it did not change. Then they past away and they never get to see their dream.
Anthony Long was born on 1991-01-06.
you and Anthony will not. he is cheating on you. wheeeeeey
Susan B. Anthony became motivated to start reform in favor of women's rights as a result of experiencing gender discrimination as early as grade school when a teacher refused to show her how to do long division, something readily taught to males.
Approximately 20 cents a piece (as long as they are unused and in good condition)