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Political - Susan B. Anthony was raised in a Quaker family, naturally, she believed slavery was wrong and was against it. As she grew older, she began attended anti-slavery conventions.
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Political - As Susan B. Anthony was a strong supporter of Women's Rights, she helped formed Women's Christian Temperance Union, she told women involved that they would need to vote.
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