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What did Susan B. Anthony do to fight for equal rights? How did people treat Susan B. Anthony at first?​

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Susan B. Anthony was part of The Suffrage and was the pioneer crusader

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Anthony and Stanton co-founded the American Equal Rights Association. In 1868 they became editors of the Association's newspaper, The Revolution, which helped to spread the ideas of equality and rights for women. Anthony began to lecture to raise money for publishing the newspaper and to support the suffrage movement.

Many people admired her, yet others hated her ideas. When Congress passed the 14th and 15th amendments which give voting rights to African American men, Anthony and Stanton were angry and opposed the legislation because it did not include the right to vote for women.

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From abolition to court she fought her entire life for equality and has remained a figurehead for one of the first civil rights activists in the United States. In the beginning and really throughout her life she faced a significant amount of hate from the general public every which way she turned.

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