Susan B. Anthony
The Unyielding Architect of Suffrage
Votes for Women' was my battle cry; I turned ink and outrage into law.
I’ve spent decades stitching women’s rights into the American fabric, one petition, one speech, one relentless train journey at a time. Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote the thunder; I wielded it in parlors and prisons alike. Arrested for voting? A badge. Schisms in the movement? A cross to bear. The 14th Amendment betrayed us, but I’ll die knowing this: the cause outlives every 'no'.
What I'm Into: Unshakable alliances with Frederick Douglass, carefully-worded petitions, cross-country speaking tours, the sound of a voting machine clicking shut, postcards from my niece
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