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A leading proponent of woman suffarage , the riight to vote, said" would sooner cut off my right hand then ask the ballot for the black man and not fot the women.
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in 1871 and 1872, Susan and other woman tested in ten states and the district of columbia.
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worked for prohibition by walking into saloons, scolding the customers, and using her hatchet to destroy bottles of liquor
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The National American Woman Suffrage Association, or NAWSA prominent leaders included Lucy Stone and Julia Ward How, the author of the battle hymn of the republic.
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Painstaking organization; close ties between local, state, adn national workers; establishing a wide base of support; cautious lobbying; and gracious, lady like behavior.
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Grnating women the right to vote