Saturday, May 16, 2020
Women s Suffrage By Susan B. Anthony Silver Dollar
Itââ¬â¢s sobering to realize that itââ¬â¢s only been 95 years since the first woman legally cast her ballot in an American presidential election. March is Womenââ¬â¢s History Month and before itââ¬â¢s over for 2015, Iââ¬â¢d like to propose that we launch an effort to memorialize the immense contributions of the American womenââ¬â¢s suffrage leaders by adding their likeness to at least one of our pieces of currency. The Susan B. Anthony silver dollar had a short but awkward run from 1979-1981 and again in 1999 before production halted. In recent months, there have been discussions about replacing President Jackson on the $20 bill with someone else. Why not the three leading women who devoted their lives to the rights of women voters and changed the course of American history without ever casting a legal ballot of their own? In the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol stands a striking, white sculpture of three incredible women. It is the first sculpture in the Capitol sculpted by a woman (Adelaide Johnson), of women (Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott) and for women. The sculpture gives the appearance of being unfinished or incomplete as a way of illustrating that the contributions of women to American government are still taking place and will never be finished. Today, women have a voice in our government because of the sacrifices and courageous efforts of those first ââ¬Å"Womenââ¬â¢s Suffrageâ⬠crusaders. They challenged convention, changed history and lived by the conviction of Susan B.Show MoreRelatedA Look into Susan B. Anthony531 Words à |à 2 Pages Never got to see women get rights to vote. But got to see the effect of her protests, speeches, and articles all the way to her death. Susan B. Anthony was a lady who was influenced by her Quaker family. She made ma ny accomplishments even though it didnââ¬â¢t come in the form of a medal. She made history without fighting, medals, or money. Just her dedication to help women and slaves. Susan B. Anthony was born on February15, 1820. Anthony was the second oldest of eight children.Read MoreA Brief Note On The United States And The Civil War2270 Words à |à 10 Pagesprotection of the laws, and was proposed in response to issues related to former slaves following the American Civil War. 3. 15th amendment- Prohibits the federal and state governments from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen s race, color, or previous condition of servitude. 4. Jim Crow Laws- Were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States. Enacted after the Reconstruction period. 5. Black Codes- These laws had the intent and the effectRead MoreRegents Exam in U.S. History and Government7115 Words à |à 29 Pagesinformation on your answer sheet. Then fill in the heading of each page of your essay booklet. This examination has three parts. You are to answer all questions in all parts. Use black or dark-blue ink to write your answers to Parts II, III A, and III B. Part I contains 50 multiple-choice questions. Record your answers to these questions as directed on the answer sheet. Part II contains one thematic essay question. Write your answer to this question in the essay booklet, beginning on page 1. Part IIIRead MoreOne Significant Change That Has Occurred in the World Between 1900 and 2005. Explain the Impact This Change Has Made on Our Lives and Why It Is an Important Change.163893 Words à |à 656 PagesE SSAYS ON TWENTIETH-C ENTURY H ISTORY In the series Critical Perspectives on the Past, edited by Susan Porter Benson, Stephen Brier, and Roy Rosenzweig Also in this series: Paula Hamilton and Linda Shopes, eds., Oral History and Public Memories Tiffany Ruby Patterson, Zora Neale Hurston and a History of Southern Life Lisa M. Fine, The Story of Reo Joe: Work, Kin, and Community in Autotown, U.S.A. Van Gosse and Richard Moser, eds., The World the Sixties Made: Politics and CultureRead MoreManagement Course: MbaâËâ10 General Management215330 Words à |à 862 Pages(a) The photo on top, taken in 1904 inside a Daimler Motor Company factory, is an example of the use of small-batch production, a production system in which small groups of people work together and perform all the tasks needed to assemble a product. (b) In 1913, Henry Ford revolutionized the production process of a car by pioneering mass production manufacturing, a production system in which a conveyor belt brings each car to the workers, and each individual worker performs a single task along the
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