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Perfect for ages 7-10."The true female will not be exponent of another, or allow another to be such on her behalf. She'll be her own specific self.... Stand or show up by her own specific wisdom and strength.... She'll proclaim the 'happy tidings of good media' to all or any women, that female equally with man was made for her own specific happiness, to build up...every talent directed at her by God, in the fantastic work of life." - Susan B. AnthonyIn Charles River Editors' Background for Kids series, your kids can learn about history's most important people and incidents in an easy, engaging, and educational way. This concise but complete audiobook will keep your kid's attention all the way to the finish.During the last 100 years, Susan B. Anthony has been one of the most venerated women in American history, however in the 80 years before that, she was one of the most hated women in American record. Anthony took take note of of her contemporaries' distaste on her behalf but continued to be defiant, asserting, "I have experienced riotous mobs and have been hung in effigy, but my motto is: Men's protection under the law are nothing at all more. Women's protection under the law are nothing at all less."Today, of course, every American is taught about their nation's most famous suffragist, who tirelessly advocated and lobbied for girls to be granted the to vote. Though it wouldn't become legal until 14 years after Anthony's fatality, Anthony required it upon herself to illegally vote in 1872, which initiated one of the late 19th century's most famous political court circumstances. Anthony could publicize women's plight and her cause even while she was subjected to a kangaroo courtroom in which the judge purchased the jury to find her guilty, but she were able to embarrass authorities so much that they released her from jail rather than allowing her to appeal the conviction and continue to bring attention to her case.Though Anthony is most beneficial remembered today for working towards women's suffrage with other women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, she was a dynamic and intensifying advocate for all of the leading human protection under the law issues of her time. Anthony was an ardent abolitionist from day one, and she spent a lot of the first 40 years of her life championing the cause of African People in the usa, even befriending men like Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison on the way. She also championed "radical" ideas as eight hour work days, minimum wage laws and regulations, and equal purchase women.Background for Kids: An Illustrated Biography of Susan B. Anthony for Children chronicles the life of America's very best human rights champ, analyzing her writings and her work across the political spectrum. Your children will learn about Susan B. Anthony like never before.