Posted on 02/14/2025 12:00:11 AM PST by ammodotcom
From humble beginnings to crusading for women’s rights, Susan Brownell Anthony was a woman who devoted her life to create change. Throughout her time, she worked as a teacher, a headmistress, and as an activist, paving the way for future generations on the path of equal opportunity, freedom, and liberty for all. She was an abolitionist, supported the temperance movement (an organized effort to limit, or even prohibit the sale of alcohol), and was perhaps the most known suffragist of the 19th century. She was also the woman brave enough to ask the American public, “Are women persons?”
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Seriously lady? The right to vote. My gosh have you ever saw how women drive? Sheeesh! What’s next a cell phone of their own? Where does it end? 🥴
BTTT
Biggest mistake we ever made.
SB Anthony was also staunchly pro-life. She once wrote “abortion is an abomination against motherhood.”
Her profile is on the last silver-colored dollar coin. Good ball-marker if you play golf.
But some of it's a lie. Women could already vote locally in many places.
Nasty old bitty is how I personally feel.
She spent 60 years ranting. It was 15 years after her death that women got the right to vote.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dudHwko8wY8
Getting women the right to vote was a serious mistake that pulled the US leftward ever since...
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