On Women’s Right to Vote, Susan B. Anthony
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On Women’s Right to Vote

Author: Susan B. Anthony

Narrator: Caelen Phillips

Unabridged: 0 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook

Publisher: Findaway Voices

Published: 04/25/2018

Genre: History - Women

Synopsis

After voting in the 1872 presidential election, suffragette Susan B. Anthony was arrested and charged with a $100 fine. She refused to pay it, instead embarking on a speaking tour around the U.S. to advocate for women’s legal right to vote. In this fiery speech she memorably stated, “It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens . . . who formed the Union.” Anthony argued that the fight for women’s right to vote was also a fight for their right to personhood in the eyes of the state, something women were finally granted nearly fifty years later.  

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