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.
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February 15th, 1820
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Fight for girls rights.
Susan B. Anthony was interested in sewing, math, fighting for women's rights, and justice.
She wanted women to have the right to vote.
Susan B. Anthony's family was considered middle class. Her father, Daniel Anthony, was a successful Quaker businessman who owned a cotton mill, providing the family with a stable income. This middle-class background allowed Susan to receive an education and become involved in social reform movements.
Susan B. Anthony is often described as having dark brown eyes. However, specific details about her eye color are not extensively documented in historical records. Her appearance is more commonly noted through photographs and descriptions of her activism rather than detailed physical attributes.
I believe she was a Quaker.
She read sometimes. posted feb.17 by a 9 and a half year old