The Credo of Susan B. Anthony: “Perfect equality of rights for women”
A powerful signed quotation
Anthony spent over half a century fighting for women’s rights. She founded the National Woman Suffrage Association, served as the inspiring force for the cause, campaigned with endless traveling and speeches, got arrested for voting, persuaded colleges to accept women and some states to give women the vote, wrote the movement’s story,...
Anthony spent over half a century fighting for women’s rights. She founded the National Woman Suffrage Association, served as the inspiring force for the cause, campaigned with endless traveling and speeches, got arrested for voting, persuaded colleges to accept women and some states to give women the vote, wrote the movement’s story, “The History of Woman Suffrage”, and in short did more than any other person to promote equality of the sexes.
This is her political creed, pure and simple.
Autograph quotation signed, Rochester, June 23, 1887. “Perfect equality of rights for women – civil and political is the demand of Susan B. Anthony.”
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