Susan B. Anthony

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Susan B. Anthony was a pioneering American social reformer and leading figure in the women’s suffrage movement who played a crucial role in the fight for women’s right to vote.

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Susan B. Anthony canonical 33
Susan B. Anthony Day 1
Susan Brownell Anthony 1

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instanceOf abolitionist
human
social reformer
suffragist
women's rights activist
advocatedFor equal pay for equal work
women's property rights
women's suffrage amendment to the U.S. Constitution
arrestedFor voting illegally in the 1872 U.S. presidential election
burialPlace Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York
surface form: Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester, New York, United States
causeOfDeath pneumonia
coFounded National Woman Suffrage Association
coFoundedWith Elizabeth Cady Stanton
commemoratedBy Susan B. Anthony self-linksurface differs
surface form: Susan B. Anthony Day

Susan B. Anthony dollar
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1820-02-15
dateOfDeath 1906-03-13
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Anthony
fullName Susan B. Anthony self-linksurface differs
surface form: Susan Brownell Anthony
givenName Susan
hasMonument Susan B. Anthony House
surface form: Susan B. Anthony House (Rochester, New York)
honoredIn National Women’s Hall of Fame
surface form: National Women's Hall of Fame
influenced Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
surface form: 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution
knownFor advocacy for equal rights for women
leadership in the campaign for women's right to vote in the United States
opposition to slavery
languageSpoken English
livedDuring 19th century
Progressive Era
surface form: Progressive Era (early 20th century)
movement abolitionism
temperance movement
women's suffrage movement
neverMarried true
notableWork The Revolution (newspaper)
occupation activist
lecturer
publisher
teacher
parent Daniel Anthony
Lucy Read Anthony
placeOfBirth Adams, Massachusetts
surface form: Adams, Massachusetts, United States
placeOfDeath Rochester
surface form: Rochester, New York, United States
positionHeld president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association
religion Quaker
residence Rochester
surface form: Rochester, New York, United States
sexOrGender female
sibling Mary S. Anthony
trial United States v. Susan B. Anthony

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Rochester associatedWithPerson Susan B. Anthony
women's suffrage movement hasKeyFigure Susan B. Anthony
Elizabeth Cady Stanton coFounderWith Susan B. Anthony
Elizabeth Cady Stanton closeCollaborator Susan B. Anthony
Isabella Beecher Hooker associatedWith Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony House namedAfter Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony House significantPerson Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony House usedAsResidenceBy Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony fullName Susan B. Anthony self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Susan Brownell Anthony
Susan B. Anthony commemoratedBy Susan B. Anthony self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Susan B. Anthony Day
Matilda Joslyn Gage coAuthorWith Susan B. Anthony
Mount Hope Cemetery hasNotableBurial Susan B. Anthony
Adams, Massachusetts birthplaceOf Susan B. Anthony
History of Woman Suffrage author Susan B. Anthony
History of Woman Suffrage publisher Susan B. Anthony
History of Woman Suffrage compiler Susan B. Anthony
Daughters of the American Revolution (honorary member later in life) notableHonoraryMember Susan B. Anthony
subject surface form: Daughters of the American Revolution
Stanton coLeaderWith Susan B. Anthony
subject surface form: Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Woman's Journal hasContributor Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony dollar obverseDesign Susan B. Anthony
Susan B. Anthony dollar namedAfter Susan B. Anthony
A is for Abigail notableFigureIncluded Susan B. Anthony
Gretchen Morgan alsoKnownAs Susan B. Anthony