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Susan B. Anthony

Do you really know what you believe in? If so why do you believe that way? Would you stand up for yourself and your beliefs? How important is it to you? Just how far would you go to fight for what you believe in? Susan B. Anthony, a well known abolitionist and women’s rights supporter, knew exactly what she believed in. Not only did she believe in it, but stood up for her self and what she believed in. She felt the need to represent other women in fighting for these rights. Susan had a tremendous impact on the world during her life in the 1800’s. She held women’s rights conventions, gathering women to inform them of her beliefs and the importance of education. She began the Women’s National Loyal League to tie together women’s rights of the 1850’s and of the post war. Susan Anthony, along with the help of her good friend Elizabeth Cady Stanton, also formed the Woman Suffrage Association of American to fight for woman suffrage.
In the mid-nineteenth century...

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