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“Organize, agitate, educate must be our war cry.”
Susan B. Anthony (1820 – 1906) was an American social reformer and crusader for the women’s suffrage movement. A skilled political strategist, Antony was tireless in her efforts, giving speeches around the country to convince others to support a woman’s right to vote.
In 1872, Anthony illegally cast her vote in the presidential election. Two weeks later she was arrested, and the following year found guilty of illegal voting. She was fined $100 (which she insisted she would not pay).
True to her word, she never paid the fine.
It would take another 50 years until the 19th Amendment would grant women the right to vote. As a final tribute to Anthony, the 19th Amendment was named the Susan B. Anthony Amendment. It was ratified in 1920.
Cozy and versatile, this sweatshirt is a classic pullover fit with a wide neck that can be worn pulled off the shoulder.
Fits Sizes | |
S | 2-4 |
M | 6-8 |
L | 8-10 |
XL | 10-14 |
2XL | 14-18 |
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The United States presidential election on November 2, 1920 was the first election in which American women had the right to vote since the ratification of the 19th amendment on August 18, 1920. Achieving this milestone was a long and arduous struggle.Beginning in the 1800s,...
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The United States presidential election on November 2, 1920 was the first election in which American women had the right to vote since the ratification of the 19th amendment on August 18, 1920. Achieving this milestone was a long and arduous struggle.Beginning in the 1800s, women organized,...
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Alice Coachman (November 9, 1923 – July 14, 2014), a track and field star, made history at the 1948 Olympic Games in London becoming the first black woman to win an Olympic medal.Coachman was born and raised in the heart of the segregated south in Albany,...