I declare to you that woman must not depend upon the protection of man, but must be taught to protect herself, and there I take my stand. - Susan B. Anthony

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I declare to you that woman must not depend upon the protection of man, but must be taught to protect herself, and there I take my stand.

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About Susan B. Anthony

Susan Brownell Anthony (15 February 1820 – 13 March 1906) was an American civil rights leader who, along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, led the effort to secure Women's suffrage in the United States.

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Birth Name: Susan Anthony
Native Name: Susan Brownell Anthony
Alternative Names: Susan Brownnell Anthony Susan Brownell Susanna Brownell Anthony Susanna B. Anthony Susan B Anthony S B Anthony S. B. Anthony Susan B. Anthonyová Susan Brownell Anthonyová Suzan Braunel Entoni Anthony, Susan B. Anthony, Susan Brownell Anthony, Susan Brownnell Энтони, Сьюзен Энтони, Сьюзан Сьюзен Энтони Сьюзан Энтони Сузан Б. Ентони Сьюзен Ентоні Ентоні Сьюзен Ентоні Сузан Браунел Ентони
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The time has come when women should organize a stock company and run a newspaper on their own basis. When woman has a newspapers which fear and favor cannot touch, then it will be that she can freely writer her own thoughts...We need a daily paper edited and composed according to woman’s own thoughts, and not as a woman thinks a man wants her to think and write. As it is now, the men who control the finances control the paper. As long as we occupy our present position we are mentally and morally in the power of the men who engineer the finances. Horace Greely once said that women ought not to expect the same pay for work that men received. He advised women to go down into New Jersey, buy a parcel of ground, and go to raising strawberries. Then when they came up to New York with their strawberries the men wouldn’t dare to offer them half price for their produce. I say, my journalistic sisters, that it is high time we were raising our own strawberries on our own land.

The industrial upheavals of our time have exposed the unjust limitations placed upon women. We must unite and demand not only the ballot but also a redefinition of our roles and rights in this changing society.

Sooner or later we all discover that the important moments in life are not the advertised ones, not the birthdays, the graduations, the weddings, not the great goals achieved. The real milestones are less prepossessing. They come to the door of memory unannounced, stray dogs that amble in, sniff around a bit and simply never leave. Our lives are measured by these.

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