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Susan B. Anthony: Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian, PDF eBook

Susan B. Anthony: Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian PDF

Edited by Alma Lutz

Part of the Historical Figures series

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To strive for liberty and for a democratic way of life has always been a noble tradition of our country.

Susan B. Anthony followed this tradition. Convinced that the principle of equal rights for all, as stated in the Declaration of Independence, must be expressed in the laws of a true republic, she devoted her life to the establishment of this ideal.

While her goals for women were only partially realized in her lifetime, she prepared the soil for the acceptance not only of her long-hoped-for federal woman suffrage amendment but for a worldwide recognition of human rights, now expressed in the United Nations Charter and the Declaration of Human Rights.

She looked forward to the time when throughout the world there would be no discrimination because of race, color, religion, or sex.

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