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Susan B. Anthony

By rak4480
  • Birth

    Birth
    Susan B. Anthony was born in Adams, Massachusetts to Daniel and Lucy Anthony. She was the 2nd child of 7.
  • Slavery Deemed Illegal in North

    Slavery Deemed Illegal in North
    The Missouri Compromise made slavery illegal north of the southern Missouri boundary.
  • Education Prohibited

    Education Prohibited
    Slave education in Georgia is prohibited. No slave was to learn or attend school. This was reserved for the white children. The slaves should instead be working.
  • Illegal Preaching

    Illegal Preaching
    Alabama prohibits Blacks to preach. They should not be allowed to preform religious acts like this.
  • Panic of 1837

    Panic of 1837
    Depression begins with the Panic of 1837. This was a time period in which the U.S. went into a financial crisis. This included debt and economic stress. Susan and her family were forced to put there education on a pause and sell almost all their belongings.
  • Moved to NY

    Moved to NY
    Susan moved to a farm in New York with her family. The land was on a place in which anti-slavery activists gathered. It was here that Susan also recieved an education.
  • Turning Point in Women's Rights

    Turning Point in Women's Rights
    Stanton writes document that stated women were entitled to rights.
  • Meets Life-long Friend

    Meets Life-long Friend
    Susan B. Anthony meets Elizabether Cady Stanton. These two will accomplish great things for their cause when together and create a life-lasting bond.
  • Joined the Movement

    Joined the Movement
    Susan joined the Women's Rights Movement with Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
  • Agent Activity

    Agent Activity
    Anthony became an agent under the movement known as the "American Anti-Slavery Society". She was the one who helped arranged meetings and other organization things.
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    Civil War

    The Civil War tore the country apart. Different debate topics included slavery and suffrage.
  • Writes AWR

    Writes AWR
    Anthony writes the "Appeal to the Women of the Republic"
  • NWSA Founding

    NWSA Founding
    Anthony founded the National Women's Suffrage Association. This association worked to protect women's rights. Also, a major issue amongst the members was whether they should have support of the 15th Amendment. This granted suffrage for African Amercans. The groups final verdict was no, unless it included women as well.
  • 15th Amendment Put in Place.

    15th Amendment Put in Place.
    The 15th Amendment gave suffrage to African American men.
  • Susan's Standup

    Susan's Standup
    Susan B. Anthony stood up and illegally voted in the 1872 presidential election. She was eventually arrested and charged a $100 fine in which she never paid. Her spirit to live and fight for what she believed in shined.
  • Biography is Published

    Biography is Published
    Susan B. Anthony's biography is published. It was called "The Life and Works of Susan B. Anthony: A Story of the Evolution of the Status of Women." This ended up being three different volumes. It included letters and speeches of hers, and information about what she supported during her lifetime.
  • Rochester Admits Women

    Rochester Admits Women
    Susan convinced the University of Rochester to allow women to attend.
    This slip of paper reads “May their numbers increase until the daughters of the city shall be all thoroughly educated is the hope of yours sincerely,”. Susan B. Anthony said this after she convinced the University to accept women.
  • Nurses Practice Act

    Nurses Practice Act
    Susan helped pass the Nurses Practice Act. This act which came up on October 21, 1902, was wanted to set a uniform for the practice of nursing. Anthony took a great part in this. She spoke about the difficulty of women to receive degrees and the struggle nurses go through to get to what they desire.
  • Meets with President

    Meets with President
    Anthony meets with President Theodore Roosevelt. She met with him in Washington D.C. to discuss "submitting a suffrage amendment to Congress."
  • Legendary Speech

    Legendary Speech
    Susan B. Anthony delivers her "Failure is Impossible" speech. This covered and was "an insight to all things she knew would inevitably come for women". It was her last public speech and delivered on her 86th birthday. Her motto was "Failure is Impossible".
  • Death

    Death
    Susan B. Anthony died from heart failure and pneumonia at the age of 86. She left the world behind changed from her presence.
  • 19th Ammendment Passed

    19th Ammendment Passed
    The 19th Ammendment, which granted women's suffrage, was passed merely 14 years after her death.
  • Dollar Coin Portrait

    Dollar Coin Portrait
    Susan B. Anthony's portrait was engraved on the dollar coin to honor the affect she left on the world.