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Susan B. Anthony: Champion of Women’s Suffrage and Equality
Episode 1477

Susan B. Anthony: Champion of Women’s Suffrage and Equality

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January 5, 202643m 28s

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Show Notes

This episode details the life and extensive career of Susan B. Anthony, a foundational figure in the American women’s suffrage movement. Born into a reform-minded Quaker family, she spent decades advocating for the abolition of slavery, temperance, and legal rights for married women. The text highlights her significant partnership with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, with whom she founded national suffrage organizations and co-authored a massive historical record of the movement. A central point of the source is her 1872 arrest for attempting to vote, a landmark event that shifted the movement's focus toward a constitutional amendment. Beyond her political activism, the biography explores her personal views on religion and marriage while documenting her vast international influence on women’s rights. Today, her legacy is preserved through numerous memorials, including her depiction on the U.S. dollar coin and various historic landmarks.