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					<description><![CDATA[On 15th February, 200 years ago, one of the greatest fighters for woman’s rights was born – Susan B. Anthony. Namely, the reason for her becoming one of the leaders of woman&#8217;s rights activists was the belief that originated from her household. She was raised to believe that every person has equal rights, and has [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>On 15<sup>th</sup> February, 200 years ago, one of the greatest fighters for woman’s rights was born – Susan B. Anthony.</p>



<p>Namely, the reason for her becoming one of the leaders of <a href="https://www.globalfundforwomen.org/womens-human-rights/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">woman&#8217;s right</a>s activists was the belief that originated from her household.</p>



<p>She was raised to believe that every person has equal
rights, and has successfully spread that belief throughout the country.</p>



<p>Susan B. Anthony was born in Adams, Massachusetts to a
Quaker family and that was also the starting point for her many travels of
fighting for equal rights.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The Journey of Susan B. Anthony</h3>



<p>The story of Susan Brownell Anthony began with her first
travels through the country while giving speeches in public about how a woman
should have the right to vote, equal labor and equal pay for equal work.</p>



<p>On certain occasions, she was almost arrested for providing
such public speeches which didn&#8217;t prevent her from continuing in fighting for
woman&#8217;s rights.</p>



<p>She always stated how good it would be if she can live another
century to see if all her work has paid out, and if women earned the rights she
was always fighting for.</p>



<p>However, even though she didn&#8217;t live to see the change for
herself, all her hard work has resulted in the creation of the Nineteenth
Amendment in 1920, which enabled women to have the right to vote.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The founding of the National Woman Suffrage Association</h3>



<p>As we all know, Susan was also the founder of the National
Woman Suffrage Association, which she formed with the help of her close friend
Elizabeth Cady.</p>



<p>Two friends were also editors of “The Revolution” newspaper
where they stated their ideas and opinions with the readers.</p>



<p>She was a co-founder of the Equal Rights Foundation, the first
foundation of that type, which she successfully lead with Elizabeth.</p>



<p>Susan B. Anthony continued giving public speeches until the
year 1900 and has traveled through the country and spreading her belief.</p>



<p>All that resulted in lots of petition signatures which later on, along with the help of other woman&#8217;s rights activists helped form the rights woman have<a href="https://socialmediaseo.net/2020/02/02/palindrome-day-is-today-first-one-in-909-years/"> today</a>.</p>



<p>She died in 1906, only 14 years before the establishment of
the Nineteenth Amendment, which was in her honor titled “The Susan B. Anthony
Amendment.</p>



<p>In most opinions, she was a true legend and hero for many
since not even arresting her could prevent her from her duty.</p>
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