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Primary Sources

“Bill Authorizing the Susan B. Anthony Dollar Coin Statement on Signing S. 3036 Into Law. October 10, 1978.” American Reference Library - Primary Source Documents, Jan. 2001, p. 1. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=khh&AN=32365807&site=ehost-live.

   This database of Anthony Dollar helped us understand how much Susan is important to the history and all the barriers she           broke. WIth this source it gives us information of not only was Susan important during to time she was fighting for women's           rights but even after she died of how she impacted many peaoples life.

Anthony, Susan B. “The Status of Woman, Past, Present, and Future.” Status of Woman, Past, Present, & Future, Aug. 2017, p. 901. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=khh&AN=21213328&site=ehost-live.

      This database was a perfect site so we can understand how women were treated, how they had to live before they had a                 right to vote. This database is even better because this is what Susan thought was unfare and why she fought for so long.

 

 

 

Secondary Sources

Hayward, Nancy. “Susan B. Anthony.” National Women's History Museum, www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/susan-b-anthony.

       This website had a mini biography of Susan B. Anthony, it helped us in getting background information on her. With the               background It did not just give us the information of her birth, but in deep information of the speeches she did, and many         big factors of how Susan broke barriers.

Monroe, Judy. The Nineteenth Amendment: Women's Right to Vote. Enslow, 1998.

      This book is a perfect source to  get a better understanding of what Susan fought for, and how in the end  it was all worth.           Also in the book it gives us a more detailed description of the process so women could get the right to vote.

Peterson, Judy Monroe. The Susan B. Anthony Women's Voting Rights Trial: a Headline Court Case. Enslow Publishers, 2002.

       The book has a great variation of information of the historical time line. It was also one of the biggest sources used, mostly          in the way women were treated before the right to vote, and also in Susan B. anthony background story.

Nash, Carol Rust. The Fight For Women's Right to Vote in American History. Enslow Publisher, 1998.

       The book gave us a perfect explanation of the journey Susan had a to go through, and the people she met on the way, and          also how the impacted on this major historical event.

“Susan B. Anthony.” Education from LVA, edu.lva.virginia.gov/online_classroom/shaping_the_constitution/people/susan_b._anthony.

      This website gave us a piece of information of Susan's life more specifically her education. This information is great                      because it later on showed why she had such little opportunities to education, and even in work.

 

   

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