Susan B. Anthony was a prominent women's rights activist in 19th century America who initiated the women's suffrage movement. She was active in the anti-slavery movement before the Civil War.
Susan B. Anthony changed the course of history for women in the United States. Her arrest for voting in the 1872 Presidential Election and eventual trial paved the way for Women’s Rights.
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