Lesson 38 of 84 ยท Biographies
โญ 30 XPSusan B. Anthony: Champion of Women's Suffrage
Susan B. Anthony: Champion of Women's Suffrage.
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Then & Now
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Susan B. Anthony was a strong leader who fought for women's right to vote. She believed that women should have a say in the laws that govern them. Susan traveled around the country giving speeches and gathering support for women's suffrage.
Key Facts
Susan B. Anthony worked for women's voting rights for over fifty years.
She co-founded the National Woman Suffrage Association.
Susan was arrested for voting in 1872.
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Question 1
1 of 2What did Susan B. Anthony fight for?
Why this still matters
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