Susan B Anthony

  • Susan B Anthony

    Susan B Anthony's life in Changing woman rights
  • Susan B Anthony

    Susan B Anthony
    Susan B Anthony was a woman's rights activist.She fought for women to have the right to vote.
  • 1869

    Anthony calls the first Woman suffrage Convention in Washington D.C. The Woman suffrage convention is a convention that provides focus on the woman suffrage movement.
  • 1872

    In 1872 Susan B. Anthony was arrested for voting in front of 7th Madison st on November 18. She voted for something before the 19 amendment was created, she broke the law because she wasn't aloud to vote...yet.
  • 1900

    In the year 1900 Anthony pledges the cash value of her life insurance to meet the admission of woman demands. She did this because she needed to talk to the admission so she could fight for womans' rights and put what she was fighting for into action so other woman can have just as many rights as men.
  • 1902

    Susan delivered a keynote addressed to the New York nurses convention. The nurses convention is a big meeting where people speak out and deliver messages about what they are fighting for and believe in.
  • 1905

    In 1905 Susan B anthony met the united states president Theodore Roosevelt. She met him because she was such an inspirational figure to many people because she fought for what she believed in and inspired others to fight for their dreams also.
  • 1906

    Anthony attends suffrage hearings in DC where she gives her speech about womans rights. She inspired many people when she gave that speech.
  • 1920

    The 19th amendment of the US constitution grants the right for US woman to be able to vote.
  • 1863

    Susan B Anthony writes "Appeal to the woman of the republic". The Appeal is a document that unites woman who believe they need more rights because men and woman should be equal.She knew and believed that both men and woman should be able to do things without getting in trouble.
  • Closing

    Overall Susan B Anthony was an activist to who changed women lives for ever. She helped make sure that the world was at least somewhat more equal. She was an inspiration to many and she also went a long way to help get to where we are .