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Susan B. Anthony spent her life working to bring equality to women and African Americans. She wanted both groups to have the same educational opportunities, the same working options, and the same voting rights as white males. Anthony believed that all people were equal, and she wanted everyone to share the same rights under the U.S. Constitution. She organized campaigns, lecture tours, and petition drives, as well as spent months at a time traveling the country alone, using her own money to cover her expenses. At a time when it was illegal for a woman to vote in an election, file for divorce, or own property, Anthony spurred people to consider change with her clear voice, direct language, and powerful messages. Read about this pioneer for equality in Susan B. Anthony. Anne M. Todd holds a bachelor of arts degree in English and American Indian studies from the University of Minnesota. She has written more than 20 nonfiction children's books, among them biographies of American Indians, political leaders, and entertainers. Todd is the author of several books for Chelsea House, including Roger Maris in the Base-Ball Superstars series and Chris Rock in the Black Americans of Achievement, Legacy Edition series. She lives in Prior Lake, Minnesota.Todd, Anne M. is the author of 'Susan B. Anthony: Activist', published 2009 under ISBN 9781604130874 and ISBN 1604130873.
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