Susan B. Anthony
I hope that one day people will look back on my legacy and say, "Susan Brockwell Anthony was such an incredible woman." Since the time I was born, February 15, 1820, I've always tried to achieve the best. Growing up a Quacker in Adams, Massachusetts, I was always guide to esteem highly, my father was the main influence of this philosophy in my life. He was an extremely strict Quacker abolitionist who enforced self-discipline, moral principals and a strong belief of what you are worth. In 1826 my parents, Daniel and Lucy, decided to move to Battensville, After arriving there I soon learned that I was very ostentatious. So much so that my father started "home schooling" because I wanted my teacher to instruct me in long division and she refused. At home I was taught by a nice woman named Mary Perkins who showed my sist
united with the American Woman The Revolution was a magazine I published from 1868 to 1870 basically The Temperance Movement, The Revolution, and the National Although, in 1890 the association last public speech was at the National American Woman Suffrage
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