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Birth
Born in Adams, Massachuttes making her the second oldest. -
Family moves to Battenville, NY
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The Depression period
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Pulled out of school to be homeschooled
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Starts teaching at Canjonaire Academy
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Meets many important women including Elizabeth Cady Stanton in NY for an Anti-Slavery convention
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Attends first Women's Rights Convention
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Starts petitioning for Women's Rights
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Becomes agent for American Anti-Slavery Society
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Attends State Teachers convention and starts supporting qducation for black women
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Sets up her first Women's Rights Convention in Washington, DC
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Arrested for votiong
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Along with many other women, she writes 'History of Women's Sufferage"
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Gives speech to nurses
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Nurse Practice Act Passed
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Meets with President Rosevelt to talk about womens sufferage
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86th Birthday
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Gives "Faliure is Impossible" speech
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Death
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19th Ammendment passed, aka "Susan B.Anthony Ammendment"