Answer:
B. To appeal to a population who voted for the abolition of slavery
Step-by-step explanation:
In the conclusion of "Speech After Being Convicted of Voting," the author Susan B. Anthony makes a connection between women's suffrage and the struggle of black people in order to appeal to a population who voted for the abolition of slavery.
She was aware that if she made the connection between women's suffrage and the struggles of black people, she would make an appeal to the blacks and people who helped abolish slavery.