
Susan B. Anthony’s siblings, like her parents, were all for suffrage. They supported the right of every American citizen to vote, regardless of sex or race. (This link connects you with All for Suffrage, part 1. )
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- Susan B. Anthony And Justice For All is an easy read about Susan’s life.
- The Truth About Daniel is the first in the historical novel Dauntless Series about her family, especially her brother Daniel Read Anthony.
Scenes from my books that demonstrate “all for suffrage:”
- Her three sisters all voted with her in November 5, 1872.
- Mary Anthony, the youngest sister, was an active reformer in her own right. See previous post and this great article on Mary.
- Her brother Daniel Read Anthony (D.R.) forcibly resisted pro-slavery ruffians who stormed the ballot boxes in Kansas and was a rabid Republican. Departing from his father’s beliefs, he served as a colonel in the Army during the Civil War. Only a calamity would have prevented him from voting.
- Merritt, the other brother, also served in the Army and was a civic-minded citizen, so it seems likely he would have voted, too.
In short, the whole family sacrificed in words and deeds so that all U.S. citizens could participate in the government by voting. Susan and D.R. were the most vocal; D.R. and Merritt were the most militant. Don’t forget to go to the polls on Nov. 7 to exercise your precious right.
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