Susan B. Anthony
Jeremy Aponte, Lauren Mathey
Early Life
- Slavery was going on.
- Susan moved to Rochester in 1849.
- She had a lot of beliefs like women rights
- Susan was a teacher
Life's Work
- Gris were not treated the same as men.
- She work for rights.
- Susan B Anthony went to many meetings.
- Woman could't vote in 1800.
Later Years
- She worked with other woman.
- Women gathered together to talk about voting rights.
Important Information or fun facts
- She broke the law by trying to vote.
- Susan was in prison for 3 years.
- She was bone in massachusehs.
Sources
pebble go.com
Kidrex (images)