Courage - Susan B Anthony

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Courage means to be brave or to face something difficult that one does not really want or is afraid to do. In life, we must use courage to cross a threshold, meaning we must be brave or face something that we might find challenging. One of the many historical figures that embodies both courage and knowing how to cross a threshold is Susan B. Anthony. Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15, 1820, near Adams Massachusetts. She was one of eight children, although only six lived to be adults. She was one of many men and women who were involved in the civil rights movement. She displayed courage in that she never gave up on trying to prove that women were/are equals to men. Susan B. Anthony and a couple of women were the first to open an all women society club after being denied in other society clubs because of their gender. They traveled across country giving speeches to show the government that women were just as equal as men. During that time, women were not allowed to vote. Susan B. Anthony was arrested for doing just that, even though the 14th amendment states that any US citizen is allowed to vote. From the time of her arrest until her trial she would make several speeches about women’s right at many different conventions and forms. From the age of 16 until her death in 1906, Susan B. Anthony was a voice for women. Whether it was the right to vote or equal labor laws, Susan was the voice for women across the country. With her courage and willingness to cross the threshold, women have the rights that they do today because of her. Susan B. Anthony fought for women’s rights, and she believed that all people were

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