- Susan B. Anthony
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Susan B. Anthony spent most of her later life, in the 1890s,
as president of the National Woman Suffrage Association. After enduring a
lifetime of sexist ridicule for her activism, post-presidency — in her
late-seventies and into her eighties — she attended speaking engagements in
Europe, where she was embraced as an American hero. Although Anthony did not
live to see women earn the right to vote in 1920, in her later years she
witnessed the public deferring to her wisdom. Age brings experience, and the
shared respect for that experience — as well as the work done on your past
self — has the power to make a great impact on society. |
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