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Susan B Anthony Life 3 - Timeline Help

Susan B Anthony Life part 3 of 3 from 1876 to 1920 at Timeline Help.




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Delivers The Declaration of the Rights of Womenat July 4 in Philadelphia.

Works closely with Frances Willard of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Co-authors with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Matilda Joslin Gagethe Volume I of the History of Woman Suffrage.

Volume II of the History of Woman Suffrage.

Volume III of the History of Woman Suffrage.

The US Senate votes for the first time on an amendment on women's suffrage. The Senate rejects it by 34 to 16.

The American Woman Suffrage Association and NWSA merge and become the National American Woman Suffrage Association NAWSA.

Becomes president of the NAWSA.

Campaigns in California for women's suffrage.

Writes together with Ida Husted Harper The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony, A Story of the Evolution of the Status of Women. Founds a press agency to distribute woman suffrage articles to the regular press.

Colorado, Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming admit women the right to vote. Resigns as President of the National American Women's Suffrage Association.

Last appearance before the Senate Select Committee on Women's Suffrage to request a constitutional amendment. Volume IV of the History of Woman Suffrage.

Attends the Women's Suffrage World Conference in Berlin, Germany.

Discusses the posibility to submit a suffrage amendment to Congress with President Theodore Roosevelt.

Final speech Failure is Impossible at the NAWSA convention in Baltimore.

Susan Brownell Anthony dies in Rochester, at the age of 86.

The Susan B Anthony Amendment, the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution gives al American women the right to vote.

Bibliography of Susan B Anthony Life 3

US Circuit Court NY, Northern District (2003). The Trial of Susan B. Anthony. Classics in Women's Studies.
Parker, K (2000). Daring to Vote. Gateway Biography.



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