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Anthony's attitude toward women gaining the right to vote was of a positive attitude during the struggles women faced to demand their right to vote.
We are talking about women activist leader Susan B. Anthony and her fight on women's suffrage. She was one of the most important figures in the women's suffrage movement in the 1800s. With the help of another great woman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, they founded the organization called "National Women's Suffrage Association." Although Anthony was arrested after she voted in the election of 1872, he always showed optimism and also delivered the speech "On Women's Right to Vote."