A brief profile of women's rights activist Susan B. Anthony and how she helped to further the cause of suffrage during the late nineteenth century that gave women the vote in 1920.
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Examines the life of Susan B. Anthony, and discusses her career as a teacher, and her work to end slavery, outlaw alcohol, and win equal rights for women.