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Title: Susan B. Anthony A Women


1
Susan B. AnthonyA Womens Rights
Leader1820-1906Failure is Impossible
  • Presented By Cindy Fricks

2
Early Years
  • Born in Adams, Massachusetts on February 15, 1820
  • Daughter of Daniel and Lucy Anthony
  • Taught school
  • Believed women deserved equal rights

3
Susan B. Anthony Worked For A Better World
  • Equal rights for all people
  • Womens right to vote
  • Equal rights for women
  • African American rights
  • Better schools
  • Safer Workplaces

4
Better Schools
  • First taught In New Rochelle, New York
  • Taught girls and boys equally
  • Gave speeches at teacher conventions
  • Demanded better pay for women
  • Pointed out women were as smart as men

5
1849 The First Suffrage Group
  • Suffrage means the right to vote
  • Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Stanton, and Lucretia
    Mott join forces
  • Traveled across the United States
  • Talked to men and women
  • Spoke out for Woman Suffrage

6
Parades and Marches
  • Many women shared Susan B. Anthonys views.
  • They gathered together to form parades.
  • They met in Washington DC to picket and share
    their ideas.

7
Opposition to Woman Suffrage
  • Susan B. Anthonys views were not supported by
    everyone.
  • Some men and women did not agree women should
    vote.
  • Anti-Suffrage headquarters worked against Susan
    B. Anthony.

8
Publishing a Newspaper
  • Published her own newspaper, The Revolution, at
    age forty-eight
  • Shared her ideas by writing stories
  • Topics for stories included
  • Making workdays shorter
  • Equal pay for women
  • Concerns about children working
  • Womens right to vote

9
Anthony Votes and Risks Arrest
  • In 1872 she voted in New York.
  • She was arrested at her home.
  • She was charged with voting illegally.
  • A judge found her guilty and charged her 100.
  • She refused to pay the fine.

10
Susan B. Anthony as a Leader
  • National Woman Suffrage Association President
    from 1892-1900
  • Spoke to Congress each year demanding womens
    right to vote

11
Anthonys Later Years
  • Worked on other personal rights for women such
    as
  • Owning property
  • Having money of their own
  • Having an equal role in marriage

12
Women Vote At Last!
  • In 1920 the Nineteenth Amendment was passed.
  • This was also known as the Susan B. Anthony
    Amendment.
  • This amendment gave women the right to vote.
  • This occurred fourteen years after her death.

13
Women Vote Legally
  • In 1920 women voted legally in the United States.
  • 26 million women turned out to vote.

14
Suffrage Leaders Remembered
  • Monument created to honor these leaders of
    womens rights
  • Susan B. Anthony
  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton
  • Lucretia Mott

15
Change in Currency
  • Susan B. Anthony Dollar
  • Created in 1979
  • About the size of a quarter
  • First woman image on US money
  • Chosen to honor her contributions to womens
    rights

16
US Postage Stamps Commemorate the Nineteenth
Amendment
17
Susan B. Anthony Remembered
  • Many positive changes for women happened after
    she died.
  • Women are treated better today because of her
    efforts.
  • All US citizens have equal rights.
  • Her work continues to help citizens every day.

18
Famous Quotes
  • Men their rights and nothing more, women their
    rights and nothing less.
  • Modern invention has banished the spinning
    wheel, and the same law of progress makes the
    woman of today a different woman from her
    grandmother.
  • Susan B. Anthony

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Internet Credits Include
  • Adventure of the American Mind
  • Other sites include
  • teacherweb.com
  • coinresources.com
  • geocities.com/Wellesley/8984/womstamp-cam.html
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