Posted on 11/08/2016 9:32:37 AM PST by simpson96
Its been fewer than 100 years since women (though, effectively, just white women until 1964) got the right to vote in America. Susan B. Anthony is one of the most famous pioneers who fought for suffrage, and now, as chances are high that America will have its first woman president, people are honoring her work by decorating her grave with I Voted stickers.
Anthony, who is buried in Rochester, New York, died before she could see the 19th Amendment passed. One local station is even broadcasting the tribute to her grave.
People are also visiting the graves of other suffragettes and monuments to the Womens Suffrage movement, as well as highlighting those women who fought for the vote.
Today, Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York, is also holding an event to pay tribute to the numerous suffragettes buried there, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Carrie Chapman Catt, as well as other notable women like Madam C.J. Walker and Celia Cruz.
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Do they know that she was an ardent Pro-Lifer?
It’s a photo op democrat stunt... why post this crap?
In the meantime, many women were voting in other states for years before she came about.
Guys are transgendering and pasting SBA dollars over the “I voted” stickers.
“Susan B. Anthony”
A Republican, supported by Republicans.
I bet SBA cast at least 20 ballots for Hillary
...or it could mean Susan B. Anthony voted. Multiple times.
And women have killed the republic in that time.
MOONBAT Women are Decorating Susan B. Anthony’s Grave.....
LOL!!!
I wonder if women should even be allowed to vote, I bet 3/4’s don’t have a clue what is going on politcally which explains why they like Hillary, sad but true.
Very disrespectful.
So when hundreds of those cheap stickers get stuck on the stone gravestone, who will be in charge of scraping them all off? Cemetery staff I guess...
The two biggest mistakes America made:
#1 Allowing anyone other than net tax PAYERS to vote.
#2 Allowing Senatorial elections rather than legislature’s appointments.
There, fixed it.
I guarantee that if the 2016 Republican nominee had been a pro-life female, most of these women voting for “history” would have found a reason why they couldn’t support her.
I voted. Thank you to all the MEN who were drafted into foreign wars.
#3 Allowing women to vote.
Women have had the right to vote for 96 years. They just started doing this now? I guess being able to vote for a man all these years wasn’t good enough.
Women, never satisfied.
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