Susan B. Anthony
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Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, Museum Artifacts Collection, Artifact No. 1970.35.8
Susan B. AnthonyUnited States, 1820 - 1906
Teacher at Canajoharie Academy (1846-1849)
New York Agent of Garrison’s American Anti-Slavery Society (1856)
Publisher of The Revolution (1868-1870)
President of National Woman Suffrage Association (1892-1900)
Susan B. Anthony was a women's suffragist, abolitionist, author, and public speaker. Anthony co-founded the journal The Revolution with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and afterwards the National Woman Suffrage Association. Anthony was elected president of the organization in 1892 and served until her retirement in 1900.
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