Congress finally honored Anthony in by placing her portrait on the one-dollar coin Who2 Anthony had many ties to the philanthropic sector. First was her involvement in many organizations such as Daughters of Temperance, the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and her work with abolition, temperance, and other political issues.
She was very active in raising money to support these causes and also made generous donations to the University of Rochester and other institutions. Today, the Susan B. Anthony Center for Women's Leadership provides scholarships and educational opportunities for women. From an early age Susan B. Anthony was taught that everyone should be treated equally. Her family stressed the importance of education for all and activism. Her parents role modeled these ideas by educating Susan when public education was unavailable to her because of her gender.
These roots were influential as she lived her life fighting for the fair treatment of all citizens, particularly African Americans as an abolitionist and women as a suffragist. Her example and influence on social movements continued well into the twentieth century as women sought equal pay and equal educational opportunities, as well as in the Civil Rights movement.
There are many inconsistencies in equality for which citizens continue Anthony's efforts. See key terms: abolition , equal rights , Suffrage movement , Temperance movement, voting rights , and women's rights.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was Anthony's close friend and fellow suffrage and abolitionist crusader. Stanton stated, "[Anthony] supplied the facts and statistics, I the philosophy and rhetoric, and, together, we have made arguments that have stood unshaken through the storms of long years" Kowalski American Civil Liberties Union. About the ACLU. Available from www. Codel, Cindy Darling.
Anthony," School Library Journal 47 : 11, Harper, Judith E. Anthony: A Biographical Companion. ISBN: The Huntington Library. Important People: Susan B. No longer available. Ingalls, Zoe. Kowalski, Kathiann M. Miller, Amy. National Organization for Women. In , the National Woman Suffrage Association merged with the American Woman Suffrage Association, which argued for state-by-state enfranchisement of women among other differences. Carrie Chapman Catt replaced Anthony as president of the organization when she retired in She remained active until the end of her life.
She also worked to raise money that the University of Rochester required before they would agree to admit women as students. In , Anthony toured Yosemite National Park by mule. Anthony died on March 13, of heart failure and pneumonia at her Rochester home. She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, also in Rochester. As a final tribute to Susan B. Anthony, the Nineteenth Amendment was named the Susan B. Anthony Amendment.
It was ratified in Anthony is also the first non-fictional woman to be depicted on US currency: from to and again in , her portrait was on the United States dollar coin.
Notes: [1] The Susan B. It is operated as an historic house museum. She became famous throughout the county. Many people admired her, yet others hated her ideas. When Congress passed the 14 th and 15 th amendments which give voting rights to African American men, Anthony and Stanton were angry and opposed the legislation because it did not include the right to vote for women. Their belief led them to split from other suffragists.
They thought the amendments should also have given women the right to vote. They formed the National Woman Suffrage Association , to push for a constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote.
In , Anthony was arrested for voting. This made many people angry and brought national attention to the suffrage movement.
She led the group until She traveled around the country giving speeches, gathering thousands of signatures on petitions, and lobbying Congress every year for women. Anthony died in , 14 years before women were given the right to vote with the passage of the 19 th Amendment in Chicago — Hayward, Nancy.
Anthony Edited by Nancy Hayward Lesson Plan. The Road to Suffrage. Works Cited. Anthony, Susan. Anthony Papers Project. Accessed May Lange, Allison. Mayo, Edith. How to Cite this page. MLA — Hayward, Nancy. Date accessed.
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