The Susan B.
Anthony silver dollar had a Anthoyn but awkward run from and again in before production halted. Why not the three leading women who. Anthony lived in a time,that lacked equality. Civil Disobedience is the refusal to obey governmental demands or commands especially as a nonviolent and usually collective.
Susan B. Anthony: Early Life and Abolitionist Movement
Susan B. She was the second born of a strongly rooted Quaker family of eight Hist.
Because they lived in a Quaker neighborhood, Susan was not heavily exposed to slavery. The family made anti-slavery talks an almost daily conversation over the dinner table.
Historical Female Leaders Exhibiting Civil Disobedience
She also saw men and women on the same level Stoddard But some may not know the reasons behind her being on that coin, and the way that she got there. This and many other things in themselves make her fascinating and intriguing as well.
Born on February 15Susan B. They were very big advocates of the abolitionist and temperance movement. Read and Lucy Anthony held meeting in their home for members who supported.
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Anthony Susan Brownell Anthony was a magnificent women who devoted most of her life to gain the right for women to vote. She traveled the United States by stage coach, wagon, and train giving many speeches, up to 75 to a year, for 45 years. She went as far as writing a newspaper, the Revolution, and casting a ballot, despite it being illegal. Anthony was born on February 15,in Adams, Massachusetts. She was the second of eight children in her family.]
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