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Susan B. Anthony was born in Adams, Massachusetts
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Susan B. Anthony died in Rochester, New York
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Travels to Syracuse, NY; anti-slavery convention
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attends state convention of Sons of Temperance; attends 1st women's rights convention.
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Circulates petitions for married women's property rights and women suffrage.
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Becomes agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society
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Calls for education for women and blacks at a NY State Teacher's Convention
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Conducts anti-slavery campaign from Buffalo to Albany- "No Union with slaveholders. No Compromise."
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Anthony & Stanton wrote the "Appeal to the Women of the Republic."
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Begins publication of the Revolution and forms Working Women's Associations for women in the publishing and garment trades
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Calls the 1st Women Suffrage Convention in D.C
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Anthony, Stanton, and Matilda publish Volume 1 of the History of Woman Sufrage
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Establishes a press bureau to feed articles on woman suffrage to the natiional & local press.
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Pledged the cash value of her life insurance to meeth the University of Rochester's financial demands for the admission of women.
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Anthony meets with President Theodore Roosevelt in Washington D.C., about submitting a suffrage amendment to Congress
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Anthony attends suffrage hearings in Washington, D.C., She gives her "Failure is Impossible" speech at her 86th birhday celebration.
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Anthony dies at her Madison Street home on March 13