1 00:00:00,050 --> 00:00:04,049 Susan Bramwell Anthony was from the 19th century. 2 00:00:04,730 --> 00:00:12,810 She lived in an environment which led her to fight for her rights and what she considered to be correct for society. 3 00:00:13,410 --> 00:00:19,190 Thanks to her father's position and that her mother came from a government family, 4 00:00:19,190 --> 00:00:27,030 she could study and then she became a teacher before having her life's turning point. 5 00:00:28,030 --> 00:00:34,630 Men and women had great differences on their rights because of gender role ideas of 19th century 6 00:00:34,630 --> 00:00:39,289 and depending on what political ideas they supported. 7 00:00:39,289 --> 00:00:45,829 A problem of politics being linked with rights was that women could not vote, 8 00:00:46,049 --> 00:00:50,130 so they couldn't decide who they wanted to represent them. 9 00:00:51,090 --> 00:00:55,729 Nowadays, mostly in every country, everyone can vote, 10 00:00:55,729 --> 00:01:05,549 but that was not in susan's times at first she fought for anti-slavery but she met elizabeth 11 00:01:05,549 --> 00:01:14,810 who i will introduce her later and listen to lucy's tone speech made her join the women's 12 00:01:14,810 --> 00:01:24,450 right movement now i'm going to talk about some important dates as for example in 1848 it was the 13 00:01:24,450 --> 00:01:33,450 first time women's vote was proposed. Some years later, in 1851, she met Lucretia Mott 14 00:01:33,450 --> 00:01:41,170 and Elizabeth, and all her movement started. Then, Susan and Elizabeth became editors of 15 00:01:41,170 --> 00:01:49,810 the Revolution newspaper, when they could easily spread their ideas of equality and 16 00:01:49,810 --> 00:02:01,310 freedom in 1879 susan created the national women's association which tried 40 consecutive 17 00:02:01,310 --> 00:02:13,409 times to impose women's vote in congress in 1872 she was arrested because she tried to vote 18 00:02:13,409 --> 00:02:23,949 in presidential elections but she went out from jail without any bail after that in the centennial 19 00:02:23,949 --> 00:02:33,650 of nationals independence she made a speech wrote by elizabeth and another suffragist with an 20 00:02:33,650 --> 00:02:45,449 important and striking sentence which said men their rights are nothing more women their rights 21 00:02:45,449 --> 00:02:58,669 are nothing less finally 14 years after dying in 1906 women won the right to vote and to honor 22 00:02:58,669 --> 00:03:08,330 all her fight, her face was printed in United States one dollar coins. Thanks 23 00:03:08,330 --> 00:03:16,509 for watching my video and I hope you have learned something about Susan.