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What did susan b anthony do!
Today we’re sharing a wonderful new Susan B. Anthony for kids unit for Women’s History Month!
What did susan b anthony fight for
We’ve provided a printable biography, vocabulary word list and worksheets, along with coloring pages and a poem.
Who was Susan B. Anthony?
Susan Brownell Anthony was – and continues to be – one of the most recognized leaders of the women’s suffrage movement.
Suffrage means “the right to vote in political elections.”
Born to a Quaker family, Anthony was raised with the strong belief that everyone was created equal under God. Her parents and siblings were social reformers who actively fought for the emancipation of slaves and equal rights.
In fact, nearly every Sunday, her home was filled with anti-slavery activists, including Frederick Douglass, with whom she became lifelong friends. When she was only 17, she collected anti-slavery petitions. And before long, she began to speak out quite publicly in support of abolishing slavery and giving African America