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| Susan B. Anthony - Champion for Women’s Rights |
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Susan B. Anthony wanted to vote, but before 1920, women were not allowed to vote. Susan patiently proved that women should have the same right as men to vote. One time she did go vote and was arrested for putting her ballot in the voting box. Because of her PATIENCE and hard work over many years, women may vote when they turn eighteen, just like men.
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"The older I get, the greater power I seem to have to help the world; I am like a snowball -- the further I am rolled the more I gain."
"Failure is impossible."
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Feb 15, 1820 - Mar 13, 1906
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Virtue: Patience
When you really want something, how can you show people you don't mind waiting for it?
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Production Information
Card #6 of 25
# of Cards Printed = 220
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# of Productions = 2
First Printing = 2007-05-30
# of Editions = 1
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| The Susan B. Anthony House - The Susan B. Anthony House shares the story of Susan B. Anthony's lifelong struggle to gain voting rights for women and equal rights for all.Susan B. Anthony on About.comOnline Encyclopedia - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Susan B. Anthony is pictured on the U.S. $1 coin. Susan B. Anthony's picture was replaced by a picture of Sacagawea.
- The Susan B. Anthony dollar coin with her profile is remarkable in that it is the first coin to have a real-life woman on it.
- On November 2, 1920 over eight million American women voted for the first time in American history ... Susan B. Anthony did not live long enough to cast a [legal] ballot herself."
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