Essay On Susan B Anthony

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Women made the impossible possible. They joined forces and formed associations. They went on marches and raised awareness of the inequality that women were facing. They risked their lives so they can get the same and deserved rights than men do. Women did everything possible just so they could vote and not be dependent on men. In an early part of the nineteenth century men would hit their spouses to ensure “obedience”. If they spoke in public they were denounced by the churches for “promiscuous activity.” Women were denied any voice in enactment of laws by which they were governed. During that time, women were in a society where man was dominant. Women did not have natural born rights, such as the right to vote, speak in public, access to equal education, and so forth, did not stop them to fight for their rights. Women’s lives soon…show more content…
Anthony was the organizational and tactical genius. She displayed this skill by appearing before every single congress between 1869 and1906 on behalf of the women’s suffrage. Stanton was the writer and thinker of the pair. She worked tirelessly for the women’s movement in all it’s phases, including divorce reform, birth control, the challenge of the churches, who opposed women’s legal rights. Together they fought women’s battles in the nineteenth century until Anthony got arrested. In Rochester, New York, in November 1872, Susan B. Anthony herself and her sisters succeeded in casting their votes. Acting under advice from her lawyer, they had convinced the registars of the propriety of their claims and had been allowed to deposit their ballots. Two weeks later, they were arrested. At her arraignment hearing, Susan refused to deposit bail when set. Her lawyer deposited it for her. The venue was transferred to Canadaigua for trial where the judge found Susan B. Anthony guilty, and fined her. When she refused to pay, he refrained from imprisoning her and therefore exposing his ruling to federal challenge. 

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