Susan b.

Susan b. Anthony

By mkg8353
  • happy b-day susan

    happy b-day susan
    Susan b. Anthony was born febuary15,1820 in adams, massachusetts
  • family moved to battenvile newyork

    family moved to battenvile newyork
    the family moved to battenvile, newyork.
  • susan studied at a school near philadelphia.

    susan studied at a school near philadelphia.
    around the time that the anthonys moved, she was sent to study at a quaker school in philadelphia.
  • the return home

    the return home
    after susans fathers busniess failed she was forced to return home and work to make ends meat.she then found a job as a teacher.
  • another move for susan

    another move for susan
    the anthonys moved to a small farm in rochester, Newyork.
    around this time, anthony became head of the girls department of the Canajoharie Academy- she held that post for 2 years.
  • left the academy

    left the academy
    Leaving Canajoharie academy, anthony then devoted herself to more social issues.
  • anti-slavery convention

    anti-slavery convention
    she attended an anti-slavery convention wherte she met elizebeth cady stanton.
  • womens newyork state temperence society

    womens newyork state temperence society
    in 1852 anthony and stanton established the womens newyork state temperence society.
  • working as an agent

    working as an agent
    anthony began working as an agent for the american anti-slavery society
  • the start of womans rights

    the start of womans rights
    after the civil war, anthony started to focus on womans rights.she helped astablish the american equal rights association in 1866 with stanton, calling for equal rights toward all people regardless of race or sex.
  • "the revolution" a weekly publication

    "the revolution" a weekly publication
    Anthony and stanton created and produced"The revolution" a weekly publication that lobbied womans rights in 1868.
  • National woman suffarage assosiation

    National woman suffarage assosiation
    in 1869 anthony and stanton founded the National woman suffarage assosiation.
  • Susan takes a stand

    Susan takes a stand
    in 1872, susan b. anthony illegally voted in the prestident election. anthony was arrestsed, but soon fought the charges. the fine was 100 which she never paid.
  • susans book

    susans book
    susan b. anthony published her first volume of, "history of women suffarage." she co-edited with stanton.
  • another book

    another book
    Anthony helped harper to record her own story which resulted in the work of "The life and work of Susan b. Anthony:A story of the elviation of the status of women."
  • meeting the president

    meeting the president
    In 1905 was when Susan B. anthony met the president, Theodore roosevelt
  • the death of susan b. anthony

    the death of susan b. anthony
    Susan b. anthony died on march 13,1906, at the age of 86, at her home in Rochester, Newyork.
  • women can vote

    women can vote
    Finally after 16 years after her death women are aloud to vote.