Anthony had spoken all these words to encourage women and to try and make men see how it felt to be dragged down, and looked at as if, women are their rights and nothing less, men their rights and nothing more. (Jone Johnson Lewis, ND). This proves my thesis because Anthony had indeed gone through fifty or more years of her life giving speeches and telling people that what they were doing wasn’t right. Just like her views of abortion, or her views on how men treated women. Anthony was telling the world what she felt through speeches and lectures. Anthony may have enlaced so much emotion into them, it would have made a man with a heart of stone and hatred cry. This example relates to the theme leadership and legacy because Anthony had in fact given many speeches that had helped contribute to getting women the right to suffrage. All of her speeches and lectures had given her the leadership role because she had taken the role of being in charge and to not just follow someone and watch them do the thing she wanted to do. Anthony had tried to do it herself, and she had for the most part. This was important in history because her speech and lectures had encouraged people that giving women the right to suffrage was a good thing. Anthony had also told the men that what they were doing was wrong and that women are the same as men, and they deserve …show more content…
In fact it was the whole female population, but Anthony had wanted to put a stop to it and had basically said in her speech that everyone is equal and if men are to look down upon women they aren’t looking at themselves as if they are worthy of anything either because everyone is all the same we’re all human and should be looked at as if everyone is in fact human. This example relates to the theme leadership and legacy because, Susan B. Anthony had taken the role of saying every single speech she was leading the new revolution as some may call it and, she had left behind her legacy of getting women the vote with every single one of her words that she had spoken.This was important in history because Anthony’s amazing speeches convinced almost everyone to believe that it was, in fact, a good idea to let women have the right to