Susan B. Anthony was one of the most famous advocates of the Women’s Suffrage Movement for fifty years. She also championed the cause of abolition, equal pay, and temperance. Her legacy is closely tied to that of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The two first met each other in 1851 and worked together until Stanton’s death in 1902.
Image: “Susan Brownell Anthony” by Carl Gutherz (1895). From the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Gift from the Trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art
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