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    Susan B. Anthony played a major role in women receiving the right to vote. Her life was dedicated to fighting for civil rights. She never gave up on getting women the civil rights that they deserved. Women's voting rights were extremely controversial during Ms. Anthony’s time. Susan Anthony had the courage to stand up and fight for what she believed in, because of this, every woman should appreciate her. Minorities are included in the many different groups of people that would not have received…

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    In the stories Don’t Give Up The Fight and Susan B Anthony Dares to Vote have a common theme and that is Courage because they both have been brave enough to stand up for what is right. In Susan B Anthony Dares to Vote she had courage to stand up infront of many of people and wanted to state that woman can do anything that men can do. In Don’t Give Up The Fight Ava had courage to stand up in front the boys in her track team to show them that a girl is as powerful and talented as a boy can be.…

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    Women’s Rights Susan B. Anthony was born on Feb. 15, 1820. Once Susan grew older, she helped with the finding of the Women’s Suffrage Association (where she later became the president of the association.) Her work helped open the eyes to women everywhere, and how they can do so much more in their lifetime when they gain rights. Susan B. Anthony helped pave the path for women and their rights everywhere. Without her motivation, women might not have the rights they do today. In the 19th…

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    text, “Susan B. Anthony Dares to Vote,” a common theme is courage. In “I Escaped a Violent Gang,” Ana had the courage to get out of the gang that she had been in for a long time. In “Susan B. Anthony Dares to Vote,” Susan had the courage to fight for women’s equal rights. Although these two texts share the theme of courage, there are still some differences. In “I Escaped a Violent Gang,” Ana is trying to get out of the gang, which is something that risks her being killed. But in “Susan B.…

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    At one point, women were solely property but, most people wanted to change that, such as Susan B. Anthony. She is an American Icon because of her persistence, independence, and full and invested life. Ms. Anthony was steadfast in her efforts, especially within women’s rights. In her years, she got the special opportunity to write and national women's journal, named the Revolution. In said newspaper, Anthony and a few other women highlight the injustice and taboo towards girls. Although…

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    Susan B Anthony Speeches

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    Susan B. Anthony and several other speakers have also helped the fight against social iniquity. After Susan B. Anthony was fined for voting in the election in 1872, she worked hard to write speeches and protest for women’s rights, and succeeded when the 19th amendment was created, allowing women to vote. Martin Luther King Jr. helped fight racism and discrimination by speaking to huge crowds in Washington D.C., and led a revolution against racial discrimination. Speeches have a powerful…

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    Essay On Susan B Anthony

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    Susan B. Anthony was a feminist, and key player in the women’s' suffrage moment. As such, she was involved in many things to promote the cause. This speech is a perfect example. She is an activist who is making the case that women should not be discriminated against and should be given the right to vote. The various techniques that she uses to convey her points include emphasizing her point of view through creative means, using repetition to emphasize her points, and structuring the short speech…

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    Susan B Anthony Idealism

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    Susan B. Anthony played a large role in the development of women’s rights because of her prominent and strong idealism. She fought tremendously to stand up for her beliefs by being a strong advocate for women’s rights and the abolishment of slavery. Additionally, like any famous American figure, Anthony encountered many successes and failures during her fight for women’s rights. Her hard work ethic eventually resulted in the institution of the Nineteenth Amendment, giving women the right to vote…

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    Susan B Anthony Analysis

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    justice in society is vital in helping others take a stand, making a change, and helping the nation prosper. When just one person takes a stand for something they believe is not right, they give courage to other people to stand up as well. Susan B. Anthony was a strong leader that gave other women courage to take a stand for their rights. In her speech “ On Women 's Right…

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    Essay On Susan B Anthony

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    student to work on fluency and comprehension. I took that passage and stayed with fluency and comprehension, but I also added in learning strategies for difficult vocabulary terms that are in the passage. Pre-Assessment: The student will read the Susan B. Anthony article in one minute. The teacher will high-light each of the words that were incorrect in that one minute and add up how many words the student read correctly. Motivation: The teacher will motivate the student by providing support…

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