Web Search Results for "Susan B. Anthony"

Susan B. Anthony - National Women's History Museum
30 Apr 2026 at 1:12pm
Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15, 1820, near Adams, Massachusetts to Daniel Anthony and Lucy Anthony. She became a part of the rapidly expanding young American republic founded less than fifty years before. As settlers continued to push westward, the expansion of the nation led to questions concerning the establishment of slavery in the ...

The Power of Words and Activism: Susan B. Anthony
28 Apr 2026 at 3:38pm
? After reading the biography of Susan B. Anthony on the National Women?s History Museum website, reading quotes from Anthony?s writings, and reviewing another source of their choice, students will demonstrate an understanding of the topic or text and discuss how Susan B. Anthony?s actions and ideas are reflected in her words.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton - National Women's History Museum
29 Apr 2026 at 7:15am
Figure 2 Elizabeth Cady Stanton seated, reading with Susan B. Anthony Self-development is a higher duty than self-sacrifice. An outstanding orator with a sharp mind, Stanton was able to travel more after her children were older and she became one of the best-known women?s rights activists in the country.

Votes for Women means Votes for Black Women - National Women's History ...
27 Apr 2026 at 7:39am
Though Susan B. Anthony believed in universal suffrage, she felt that if only one group were to be given the vote it should be white women. She infamously stated that she would rather ?cut off this right arm of mine before I will ever work for or demand the ballot for the negro and not the woman.?

Pathways to Equality - National Women's History Museum
28 Apr 2026 at 9:40am
Women?s right to vote was fundamental to her vision. Her intellectual and organizational partnership with Susan B. Anthony dominated the women?s movement for over half a century.

WANTED: Susan B. Anthony - National Women's History Museum
28 Apr 2026 at 6:48am
This was the case with Susan B. Anthony. Always one to champion the cause for women?s equality, Anthony registered to vote on November 1, 1872 for the upcoming election. This took place decades before the passing of the 19th Amendment (which officially granted women the right to vote). Several days later, on November 5th, Anthony voted and even remarked about her feat in a letter to ...

Pedaling the Path to Freedom - National Women's History Museum
29 Apr 2026 at 6:25am
Stanton?s friend and fellow suffragist leader, Susan B. Anthony, echoed Stanton?s sentiments. At 76, Anthony opined, ?Let me tell you what I think of bicycling. I think it has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world. It gives women a feeling of freedom and self-reliance.

Carrie Chapman Catt - National Women's History Museum
27 Apr 2026 at 7:10am
That loss, combined with those of her brother, mother, and activist Susan B. Anthony, left her emotionally drained. Grieving, Catt spent several years traveling abroad and serving as president of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance. However, due to the development of World War I, the organization went on a temporary hiatus.



WHAT IS THIS? This is an unscreened compilation of results from several search engines. The sites listed are not necessarily recommended by Surfnetkids.com.