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Born on February 15 1820 in Adams Massachusetts
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The first person to support the women's movement in 1848
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In 1854 she left home to go on a statewide lecture at all New York's 54 countries in four months.
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In 1887 congress voted for the first time on an amendment so women could have rights to vote but they lost and it didn't work.
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In 1891 Susan moved back into her parents house in Rochester.
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California was going to vote again on women's suffrage but the liquor dealers launched their own side of the argument and they rejected women's suffrage.
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Around the 1900's Susan had a stroke for about a week and couldn't speak for a week.
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Went to New Orleans.
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went to the international council of women in Berlin.
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Traveled to Portland Oregon.
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Susan died on March 13 1906 in Rochester New York.
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Women Got the right to vote 14 years after her death.