Susan B. Anthony was born on February the 15th, 1820 she died on March 13, 1906. She was an American social reformer and women's rights activist. Susan collected anti-slavery petitions at the age of 17. In 1856, she became the New York state agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society. In 1851, she met Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who became her lifelong friend and co-worker in social reform activities, primarily in the field of the rights of women. 1852 Susan and Elizabeth the New York women's state. Susan was prevented from speaking because she was a woman. Anthony is known primarily for her leadership in the women's suffrage movement, a cause to which she devoted most of her life. The Nineteenth Amendment, which guarantees the right of women to vote, has been called the Susan B. Anthony Amendment because of her efforts to achieve its passage. Susan is a leader to all of us. She has made a difference in our world and we should continue that. She should not just be remembered in the United States of American, she should also be remembered all around the world for all races. Susan thought that women should be able to do the same thing as men. Both females and male are strong and should be able to do whatever they want.
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