Susan B. Anthony and the Woman's Suffrage Movement By tagkpo21 Feb 15, 1820 Birth of Susan B. Anthony in Adams, Massachusetts Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15, 1820 in Adams, Massachusetts. Feb 15, 1823 Susan B. Anthony Learns How to Read and Write at Age Three Jan 1, 1839 Anthony becomes a Teacher in New York School System Period: Jan 1, 1848 to Dec 31, 1920 Women's Suffrage Jan 1, 1849 Susan B. Anthony got Involved in Temperance and Abolition Jan 1, 1852 Anthony Organizes the Woman's New York State Temperance Society Jan 1, 1852 Susan B. Anthony Gets Involved in Women's Suffrage Jan 1, 1856 Susan Became Chief New York agent of Garrison's Anti-Slavery Society Jan 1, 1857 Married Women's Property Right Act Jan 1, 1866 Became Secretary of American Equal Rights Association Jan 1, 1868 The Newspaper, Revolution was Founded Jan 1, 1868 The Fourteenth Amendment Passed: Voting is Only Aloud to Men Jan 1, 1869 Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony Found the National Woman Suffrage Association Jan 1, 1872 Susan B. Anthony Casts an Illegal Vote in the Presidential Elections Jan 1, 1876 Susan B. Anthony and Matilda Joslyn Present a "Declaration of Rights for Women" Jan 1, 1878 A Woman Suffrage Amendment is Proposed to the US Congress (Worded Exactly as the Nineteenth Amendment) Jan 1, 1888 National Council of Women in the US is Made for the Advancement for Women in Society Jan 1, 1895 Elizabeth Cady Stanton publishes "The Woman's Bible" Mar 13, 1906 Death of Susan B. Anthony in Rochester, New York Jan 1, 1911 The National Association Oppsoed to Woman Suffrage was Organized Jan 1, 1919 The Ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment Begins Aug 18, 1920 Nineteenth Amendment Passed