Susan B. Anthony

By dns0447
  • Born

    Born
    Susan was born in Adams, Massachusetts, and into a Quaker family. At an early age she developed a strong sense of moral justice.
  • Taken Out of School

    Taken Out of School
    Susan's dad fell into a depression and pulled Susan and her sister out of school.
  • New Job

    New Job
    Susan B. Anthony begins teaching at Canajoharie Academy. She was paid a $110 salary annually.
  • First Public Speech

    First Public Speech
    At a women's temperance meeting at Canajoharie Susan B. Anthony gave her first public speech.
  • Quits Teaching Job

    Quits Teaching Job
    Susan quit her teaching job at Canajoharie Academy to become a full time supporter in the womens rights' movement,
  • Susan and Elizabeth meet

    Susan and Elizabeth meet
    Susan B. Anthony meets Elizabeth C, Stanton at an anti-slavery meeting. They became instant friends.
  • American Anti-Slavery Society

    American Anti-Slavery Society
    Susan B. Anthony joined the American Anti-Slavery Society.
  • New York State Teachers' Convention

    New York State Teachers' Convention
    Susan B. Anthony said that women and black's should be able to get a good, strong education.
  • "The Revolution"

    "The Revolution"
    "The Revolution" is an article that was written by Susan B. Anthony in 1868-1870.
  • National Women's Suffrage Association

    National Women's Suffrage Association
    She was the founder of the National Women's Suffrage Association. It was important because it helped the women stand up for themselves.
  • Susan was thrown in jail

    Susan was thrown in jail
    Susan B. Anthony had put a vote in the ballot box, and was thrown in jail for it
  • Life Insuarance

    Life Insuarance
    Susan B. Anthony pledged her life insurance to help her get into the University of Rochester. She was unable to meet the financial demands for women otherwise.
  • Meeting with the President

    Meeting with the President
    Susan B. Anthony met with the President Theodore Roosevelt to discuss making an amendment about giving women the right to vote.
  • Womans Right to Vore

    Womans Right to Vore
    After Susan's death the Democratic and Republican parties endorsed women's right to vote.
  • Death

    Death
    She died due to pnemonuia and she passed away in her home.
  • 19th Amendment

    19th Amendment
    The 19th Amendment also known as the Susan B. Anthony law, was established in 1920. It gave all women over the age of 21 the right to vote.
  • Susan B. Anthony is recognized

    Susan B. Anthony is recognized
    Susan B. Anthony was put on the dollar coin and was known as the first real American woman.