Susan B. Anthony was a woman who stood up for women's rights by getting involved with the government to allow women to vote. Back then, women weren’t able vote or participate in anything with politics. Believing that it was unfair that women did not have the same rights as men, Anthony thought that women should have the with same rights. Consequently, she talked in conventions and at meetings and started a newspaper about women in the civil rights movement. Protesting by voting, which then convicted her and they charged her, but she refused to pay, and that made the court to not look into it anymore. As she worked for the rights for women, she spent most of her life towards having equal rights.
Around Susan’s time, the Civil rights movement was happening and in place. Since she had been around family members that were involved with …show more content…
Thus, Susan helps make the 19th amendment of the United States Constitution, “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.” About 73 years after her death, the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, released in Rochester, New York, where Susan was more politically active at. Nevertheless, Women wouldn't be able to do what they can do today without Susan’s impact on the