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Definition of Susan anthony
1. Noun. United States suffragist (1820-1906).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Susan Anthony
Literary usage of Susan anthony
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony: Including Public Addresses, Her Own by Ida Husted Harper (1908)
"They were the plain people, the people whom Abraham Lincoln and susan anthony
loved, and who returned that love without making many words about it. ..."
2. Our Famous Women: An Authorized Record of the Lives and Deeds of (1885)
"Burning questions arose in the girl's mind, and she went apart to think.
susan anthony did not then solve her vast problem : perhaps true solution has not ..."
3. History of Woman Suffrage by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage (1886)
"DEAR susan anthony : I believe that this is the only week of the whole winter
when I could not come to you nor attend your convention, ..."
4. Our Famous Women: An Authorized and Complete Record of the Lives and Deeds (1888)
"susan anthony did not then solve her vast problem : perhaps true solution has
not yet come to any seeker ; but friends and even many foes begin to think ..."
5. Representative Women of New England by Julia Ward Howe, Mary Elvira Elliott (1904)
"Daughter of Daniel and Lucy (Head) Anthony, she was born at Adams, Mass., February
15, 1820, and was named for an aunt, susan anthony Brownell. ..."