Susan B. Anthony
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Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian

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by Alma Lutz (Author)

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"Susan B. Anthony: Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian" by Alma Lutz is a historical account written in the mid-20th century. The biography focuses on the life and achievements of Susan B. Anthony, a pivotal figure in the women’s suffrage and civil rights movements in America. It details her lifelong dedication to fighting for equal rights and her role as a leader in advocating against both slavery and the legal oppression of women. The opening portion of the biography introduces readers to the formative experiences of Susan B. Anthony's early life. Born into a Quaker family in Massachusetts in 1820, her upbringing emphasized hard work and equality. Her father's liberal views on slavery and her mother's robust support shaped her early convictions on social justice. The narrative describes her childhood observations of gender roles, particularly her realization of women’s exclusion from certain positions despite their capabilities, planting the seeds for her future activism. By sharing personal anecdotes and insights into her family's influence, this opening sets the stage for Anthony's transformation into a prominent advocate for civil and political rights, positioning her early experiences as critical to her later pursuits.

"Susan B. Anthony: Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian" by Alma Lutz is a historical account written in the mid-20th century. The biography focuses on the life and achievements of Susan B. Anthony, a pivotal figure in the women’s suffrage and civil rights movements in America. It details her lifelong dedication to fighting for equal rights and her role as a leader in advocating against both slavery and the legal oppression of women. The opening portion of the biography introduces readers to the formative experiences of Susan B. Anthony's early life. Born into a Quaker family in Massachusetts in 1820, her upbringing emphasized hard work and equality. Her father's liberal views on slavery and her mother's robust support shaped her early convictions on social justice. The narrative describes her childhood observations of gender roles, particularly her realization of women’s exclusion from certain positions despite their capabilities, planting the seeds for her future activism. By sharing personal anecdotes and insights into her family's influence, this opening sets the stage for Anthony's transformation into a prominent advocate for civil and political rights, positioning her early experiences as critical to her later pursuits.

Subjects: Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906.

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English
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BiographiesHistory - AmericanGender & Sexuality Studies

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Alma Lutz

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