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Susan B. Anthony Susan B. Anthony was raised in New was raised in New York as a Quaker. She taught for a York as a Quaker. She taught for a few years at a Quaker seminary and few years at a Quaker seminary and from there became a headmistress from there became a headmistress at a women's division of a school. at a women's division of a school. At 29 years old Anthony became At 29 years old Anthony became involved in abolitionism and then involved in abolitionism and then

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Page 1: Susan B. Anthony was raised in New York as a Quaker. She taught for a few years at a Quaker seminary and from there became a headmistress at a women's

Susan B. AnthonySusan B. Anthony was raised in New York as a was raised in New York as a Quaker. She taught for a few years at a Quaker Quaker. She taught for a few years at a Quaker seminary and from there became a headmistress at seminary and from there became a headmistress at a women's division of a school. At 29 years old a women's division of a school. At 29 years old Anthony became involved in abolitionism and then Anthony became involved in abolitionism and then temperancetemperance

Page 2: Susan B. Anthony was raised in New York as a Quaker. She taught for a few years at a Quaker seminary and from there became a headmistress at a women's

BornAraminta Rossc. 1820 or 1821Dorchester County, MarylandDiedMarch 10, 1913Auburn, New York, U.S.ACause of deathPneumoniaResting placeFort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, New York, U.S.AResidenceAuburn, New York, U.S.ANationalityAmericanOther namesMinty, MosesOccupationSlave, Civil War Nurse, Suffragist, Civil Rights activistEmployerEdward BrodessReligionChristianSpouse(s)John Tubman (md.1844-1851)Nelson Davies (1869-1913)ChildrenGertie (adopted)ParentsHarriet Greene

Page 3: Susan B. Anthony was raised in New York as a Quaker. She taught for a few years at a Quaker seminary and from there became a headmistress at a women's

Born August 13, 1818)West Brookfield, MassachusettsDiedOctober 19, 1893 (aged 75)Boston, MassachusettsEducationBachelor of Arts Alma materOberlin CollegeKnown forAbolitionistSuffragistWomen's rights activistReligionCongregationalistUnitarianSpouse(s)Henry Browne Blackwell (1825-1909)ChildrenAlice Stone Blackwell(1857-1950)

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Born Rosa Louise McCauley ParksFebruary 4, 1913)Tuskegee, Alabama, U.S.

Died October 24, 2005 (aged 92)Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

Occupation Civil rights activist

was an AfricanAmerican civil rights activist whom the U.S Congress later called the "Mother of the Modern-Day Civil Rights Movement."

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Born April 27, 1927)Marion, Alabama, U.S.1]

January 30, 2006 (aged 78)Playas de Rosarito MexicoCivil rights women's rights, human rights, equal rights activist, authorMartin Luther King, Jr.Yolanda King (deceased)Martin Luther King IIIDexter Scott KingBernice King

Died

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Children

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BornJanuary 17, 1964 ) (age 46)Chicago IllinoisBirth nameMichelle LaVaughn

RobinsonNationalityAmericanPolitical partyDemocraticSpouse(s)Barack

Obama (m. 1992)ChildrenMalia and Sasha ObamaResidenceChicago, IL(private)

The White House (official)Alma materPrinceton University(A.B.Harvard Law

School(J.D.ProfessionLawyerReligionProtestant Christian

Michelle Obama

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BornNovember 12, 1815)Johnstown, New YorkDiedOctober 26, 1902 (aged 86)New York, New YorkOccupationWriter, suffragist and women's rights activistSpouse(s)Henry Brewster Stanton (1805–1887)(married 1840–1887)

was an American social activist, abolitionist, and leading figure of the early woman's movement Her Declaration of Sentiments, presented at the first women's rights convention held in 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York is often credited with initiating the first organized woman's rights and woman's suffrage movements in the United States.[1]

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BornIsabella Baumfreec. 1797Swartekill, New YorkDiedNovember 26, 1883 (aged 86)Battle Creek, MichiganOccupationDomestic servant, Abolitionist, AuthorParentsJames and Elizabeth BaumfreeShe was one of thirteen children born to James and Elizabeth Baumfree, who were slaves of Colonel Hardenbergh. The Hardenbergh estate was in a hilly area called by the Dutch name Swartekill (just north of present-day Rifton, in the town of Esopus, New York, 95 miles north of New York City.[1] After the colonel's death, ownership of the family slaves passed to his son, Charles Hardenbergh.[2]

Page 9: Susan B. Anthony was raised in New York as a Quaker. She taught for a few years at a Quaker seminary and from there became a headmistress at a women's

BornOrpah Gail WinfreyJanuary 29, 1954 ) (age 56)Kosciusko Mississippi United StatesResidenceChicago, Illinois, United StatesOccupationTalk show host, media proprietor, actressSalary$385 million (2008)[1]Net worth< $2.3 billion ▼(Sept. 2009)[2]PartnerStedman Grahamis an American television host, producer, and philanthropist, best known for her self-titled, multi-award winning talk show, which has become the highest-rated program of its kind in history.[3] She has been ranked the richest African American of the 20th century[4] and beyond,[5] the greatest black philanthropist in American history and was once the world's only black billionaire She is also, according to some assessments, the most influential woman in the world.[

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Born January 26, 892)Atlanta, Texas, USADiedApril 30, 1926 (aged 34)Jacksonville, Florida, USAKnown for Pioneer aviatorthe tenth of thirteen children to sharecroppers George and Susan Coleman. Her father was part Cherokee[4] Coleman began school at age six and had to walk four miles each day to her all-black, one-room school. Despite sometimes lacking such materials as chalk and pencils, Coleman was an excellent student. She loved to read and established herself as an outstanding math student. Coleman completed all eight grades of her one-room school. Every year, Coleman's routine of school, chores, and church was interrupted by the cotton harvest