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Susan B. Anthony, leading suffragist (suffragette) in America, helping win the vote for women. Articles, resources, biographies, writings, and more. Mother of the woman suffrage movement, and the woman on the dollar coin.
Susan B. Anthony Pictures
Pictures of Susan B. Anthony, woman suffrage pioneer.
About Susan B. Anthony
From your About Guide to Women's History, a biography plus a list of resources on this site and on the web for Susan B. Anthony.
Susan B. Anthony Obituary
Susan B. Anthony died in 1906 - here's her obituary from the New York Times. As a summary of her life from the perspective of her own times, it's a useful document for understanding not only Susan B. Anthony, but the world in which she lived.
Harriet Townsend on Susan B. Anthony - 1916
1916 biographical sketch of Anthony, giving a sense of how her work and life were evaluated even before the vote was finally won.
Susan B. Anthony Quotations
A collection of quotes from Anthony, from your About Guide to Women's History.
Picture of Susan B. Anthony
A large picture of Susan B. Anthony from a photograph taken in her later years.
Books by or about Susan B. Anthony
Books currently in print and available.  Some are biographies of Anthony, othera are reprints of Anthony's own writing.
The Long Road to Suffrage
A summary of the history of the strubble for woman suffrage in the United States.  Susan B. Anthony died before the vote was won in 1920, but she's still considered a most important participant.
Not For Ourselves Alone
A review of the Ken Burns miniseries on the relationship of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton that helped sustain them in their struggle to win the vote for women.
United States v. Susan B. Anthony - 1873
When Susan B. Anthony voted in 1871, she was arrested, tried, and convicted in this test of women's citizenship rights.

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