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Political and Social Change Created by the Actions of Susan B. AnthonySusan B. Anthony is one of American's most notable women in American history. Her work for the suffragist movement and the right for women to own property brought about great change for women, and opened the door for women's rights and stature in America.- Susan B. AnthonyThis article reviews the life of Susan B. Anthony.
19th Amendment Anniversary: I Celebrate Women's Right to Vote90 years ago women were finally given the right to vote! Today I celebrate the anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment.- Susan B. Anthony: A Lifetime of Work, ImmortalizedSusan B. Anthony devoted her life to the achievement of equal rights for women in the USA, with her efforts responsible for the 19th Amendment.
- Susan B. AnthonyThis essay makes an attempt to fill in an interview of Susan B. Anthony if she were still alive. It is researched based and backed, and provides a great introduction into the life of an amazing societal contributor.
- Sarah Palin and the Raising of Susan B. AnthonyAn imaginary depiction of Susan B. Anthony being at the Republican and Democratic nomination and her thoughts.
- Susan B. AnthonyA look at the life of Susan B. Anthony and her accomplishments.
- Museum Spotlight: Susan B. Anthony HouseIt's been a long way from poverty to prosperity, but that's the trip the Susan B. Anthony House has taken over the past century to reach international recognition.
- Biography of Susan B. AnthonySusan B. Anthony, most notable for her tireless efforts to pass the Nineteenth Amendment and her face gracing US Currency made integral contributions for women's rights. Here is a brief overview of some of her greatest achievements.
A Guide to Susan B. Anthony DollarsThe Susan B. Anthony dollar, produced from 1979 to 1981 and again in 1999, is a unique coin that has a very interesting story.
Anita Hill: Women's Rights Beyond Susan B. AnthonySome you readers know, March is National Women's History Month. Sure, when we were in middle school, it was sufficient to learn about Susan B. Anthony and Margaret Thatcher. We all know what Maya Angelou, Amelia Bloomer and Margaret Mitchell did for America.
Susan B. Anthony Dollar - What's the Big Deal?The fiasco that is the Susan B. Anthony dollar may soon be seeing it's demise. This coin is good to have around as a collectable but not even because it's valuable. Let's see why.
June 18th Holidays and ObservancesSusan B. Anthony was fined $100 for voting on June 18, 1873. She never paid the fine. June 18, 1877 is the birthday of James Montgomery Flagg, the artist responsible for the famous "Uncle Sam Wants YOU" poster.
The Life and Times of Susan Brownell AnthonyA biographical account of the life of Susan B. Anthony- Perilous and WonderfulA challenge to overcome a lifestyle of apathy and embrace the exciting existence of perpetual achievement.