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Show For Better or For Worse TK plrSTerer Hereto finish By Lynn Johnston is CCOLD yoofi ceiling, R! is nflVee. Andy sends the "Star Wats Question and Answer Booh About Space" to Angela Potter, 16, Twin Falls, Idaho, tor her question; THE HOUJ about SlSTlNE SOME STIPPLING: chrpelT WHO WAS SUSAN B. ANTHONY? 1'DJ.lKEfl BORDER jn HMD ; -- By Saunders and Mary Worth The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, February B 7, 1986 Anthony Led Womens Suffrage Crusade you 1HIHKDIS C2IROES-LARGE- Elizabeth t ry Lfloyi you make THE Ask Andy Ernst Susan B. Anthony was an outstanding American reformer who led the struggle to gain the vote for women. On July 2, 1979, the U S. Mint honored her work by issuing the Susan B. Anthony coin dollar. Anthony was born in 1820 in Adams, Mass. Her family finally settled in Rochester, N.Y., and she taught school from the age of 16 until she was 30. Anthony was opposed to the use of liquor and advocated the immediate end of slavery. For a time she worked for the American Society, organizing meetings and frequently giving lectures. In 1863, during the Civil War, Anthony founded the Woman's Loyal League to fight for emancipation of slaves. She also worked with a friend, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, concentrating on an effort to reform New York state laws discriminating against women. Anthony organized women all over New York to campaign for legal reform. She and Stanton became convinced that women would not gain their rights or be effective in promoting reforms until they had the vote and nationwide suffrage became their goal after the Civil War. In 1868, Anthony and Stanton organized the National Woman Suffrage Association to work for a constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote. Although the newly freed slaves were granted the vote by the 15th Amendment, women of all races continued to be excluded. From 1868 to 1870 the two women published a newspaper called Revolution as a way to focus on injustices suffered by women. To dramatize her fight, Anthony defiantly registered and cast a ballot in the 1872 presidential election and, when arrested and convicted, refused to pay the $100 Anthony devoted 50 years to over- According to reports, one of the events that made her an active reformer came as a result of a rejection at an meeting in AlWhen she bany. got up to make some observations, she was told that "the sisters were not invited there to speak but to listen and learn. On that she left and organized the Woman's State Temperance Society of New coming the nation's resistance to woman suffrage but died in 1906 before the 19th Amendment was adopted on Aug. 26, 1920. Anthony went to Europe in 1883, met women's rights activists there and in 1883 helped form the International Council of Women, representing 48 countries. For a time in her younger years, Anthony supported dress reform and wore bloomers to help press her point. But she decided to give them up because they interfered with her main crusade, which was to get women the right to vote. York. Awords oo to girls and boys between tke oges ot 7 and 17 when their questions ate onswered In the Ask Andy column. Seqd vour question on a post card to Ask The Salt Lake Tribune, P. O. 867, Salt Lake City, Utoh 84110. An, Anti-Slaver- y Apartment By Alex Kotzky 3-- G REMEMBER, 1 HAVE TO START WRITING IN THE MORNING AND I DON'T WANT TO SEE A COUPLE ,OF WHINING ANIMALS ( I'M GO! NO UPSTAIR? TO HAVE DINKIER. WITH PROFESSOR PAPA G OR X WANT THE TWO OF YOU TO TO YOU ESPECIALLY, WILBUR.' I JUST HOPE ''THAT SOMEDAY YOU WILL LEARN TO BE AS HAPPY AND OPTIMISTIC AS WENDELL.' 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