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Petition for married women's property rights and women's sufferage.
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Anthony becomes an agent for American Anti-Slavery Society.
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The New York State Teachers' Convention in Binghamton calls for education for blacks and women.
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Anthony Attends an Anti-Slavery Campaign in Buffalo/ Albany.
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Susaan Brownell Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton write "The Appeal to the Women of the Republic".
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Susan starts the publication of The Revolution, and she forms Working Women's Association
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The first Women's Sufferage Convention takes place in Washington D.C.
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Susan is arrested for voting at 7 Madison Streeton November 18.
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Anthony is fined $100, but she refuses to pay it.
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Susan B., Elizabeth C., and Mathilda Gage write Volume 1 of the History of Women's Sufferage.
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Susan B. and Ida Husted Harper start writing Susan's biography.
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Susan gives her "Failure Is Impossible" speech in D.C at her 86th birthday party.
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