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Susan B Anthony

, the Revolution, focusing on the injustices suffered by women. In the 1872 presidential election, Susan decided to register and cast a ballot to protest for women's rights. She was arrested, convicted, and refused to pay the one hundred dollar fine. Susan Anthony went to Europe in 1883, to meet other women's rights activists. Later, in 1888, she helped form the International American Council of Women, which represented 48 countries.At the age of eighty, Susan B. Anthony resigned as president of the National American Women Suffrage Association, but continued to be a speaker at the conventions until she died in Rochester, New York, on March 13, 1906.In conclusion, Susan B. Anthony's hard work did paid off, but sadly, it was after she died. On August 26,1920, the 19th amendment was ratified by Congress and allowed women to vote. Susan was honored on July 2, 1979, when the United States issued the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin....

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