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  1. The Susan B. Anthony List (SBA List), which was founded by MacNair in 1992 as a political group with the goal of ending abortion in the United States by supporting anti-abortion politicians, especially women, described Anthony as "an outspoken critic of abortion". [10]

  2. May 1, 2024 · Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America has over 1 million members nationwide. Your investment and dedication to electing pro-life legislators and advancing pro-life laws is saving lives every day. Join the movement that fights for justice and ends abortion.

  3. Feb 24, 2021 · Susan B. Anthony was born on 15 February 1820 in Adams, Massachusetts, the United States, in a Quaker family with seven brothers and sisters, committed to the American revolution. She was a well-known American reformer and women's rights activist who played a very vital impact on the women's rights movement by attaining women their rights of ...

  4. March 13, 1906. Anthony dies in Rochester, New York, 14 years before ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which officially granted women the right to vote. A timeline of the life of American activist Susan B. Anthony who fought for woman suffrage, or women’s right to vote, in the United States. Her work helped ...

  5. 1820-1906. Champion of temperance, abolition and African American rights, the rights of labor, and equal pay for equal work, Susan Brownell Anthony ultimately became one of the most visible leaders of the women’s suffrage movement in the 19th century. Partnering with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Anthony traveled the country delivering speeches ...

  6. Susan B. Anthony was a teacher, a speaker and an American civil rights leader who fought for rights for African Americans and women. She spoke out against slavery and fought for suffrage, or the right to vote for African Americans and women. Susan cast her vote in the 1872 presidential election and was arrested for doing so.

  7. Feb 26, 2015 · Susan B. Anthony. Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906) is perhaps the most widely known suffragist of her generation and has become an icon of the woman’s suffrage movement. Anthony traveled the country to give speeches, circulate petitions, and organize local women’s rights organizations. Anthony was born in Adams, Massachusetts.

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