
This book is dedicated to Susan B. Anthony. Without her I could of not done this project.

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At a temperance meeting in 1851, Susan B. Anthony met Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who would be her partner until the latter's death in 1902. Susan lectured on temperance, abolition and women's rights from that year until 1860. With Stanton, she pressed for the first laws passed by New York's legislature that ensured for women control of property, wages and rights over their children.
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In 1863, Anthony helped organize the Women's Loyal League to back the embattled Lincoln administration, particularly on the issue of emancipation. When the 15th Amendment, passed in 1869, granted the right to vote to black men, but not to women, Anthony and Stanton broke with many suffragists by opposing the new law.
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That year, Anthony and Stanton organized the National Woman Suffrage Association. Anthony published and edited the magazine, The Revolution, which centered on the association. Their slogan: "The true republic—men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less."The acknowledged spokeswoman for the movement, Anthony traveled and lectured throughout the United States and Europe.
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This book is dedicated to Susan B. Anthony. Without her I could of not done this project.

Created & published on StoryJumper™ ©2025 StoryJumper, Inc.
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At a temperance meeting in 1851, Susan B. Anthony met Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who would be her partner until the latter's death in 1902. Susan lectured on temperance, abolition and women's rights from that year until 1860. With Stanton, she pressed for the first laws passed by New York's legislature that ensured for women control of property, wages and rights over their children.
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In 1863, Anthony helped organize the Women's Loyal League to back the embattled Lincoln administration, particularly on the issue of emancipation. When the 15th Amendment, passed in 1869, granted the right to vote to black men, but not to women, Anthony and Stanton broke with many suffragists by opposing the new law.
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