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Susan B Anthony went to jail because she voted and at that time women were not allowed to vote.
she was home taught by her father and she got the same eduction as her two brothers.
She went to the city hall and protested for woman able to vote.
Susan B. Anthony graduated from the Adams Academy in 1849, a private secondary school in Quincy, Massachusetts. However, she did not attend college, as higher education for women was limited during her time. Anthony went on to become a prominent activist for women's rights, suffrage, and social reform.
Born on February 15, 1820, Susan B. Anthony was raised in a Quaker household and went on to work as a teacher as a white residence before becoming a leading figure in the abolitionist and women's voting rights movement. She partnered with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and would eventually lead the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
Susan B Anthony went to jail because she voted and at that time women were not allowed to vote.
Susan B. Anthony
she was home taught by her father and she got the same eduction as her two brothers.
She went to the city hall and protested for woman able to vote.
Susan B. Anthony graduated from the Adams Academy in 1849, a private secondary school in Quincy, Massachusetts. However, she did not attend college, as higher education for women was limited during her time. Anthony went on to become a prominent activist for women's rights, suffrage, and social reform.
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Lily Gottschalksen went by Gotte.
Susan Tyrrell went by SuSu.
Born on February 15, 1820, Susan B. Anthony was raised in a Quaker household and went on to work as a teacher as a white residence before becoming a leading figure in the abolitionist and women's voting rights movement. She partnered with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and would eventually lead the National American Woman Suffrage Association.
Anthony Veiller went by Tony.
Anthony Ainley went by Tony.