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Failure Is Impossible

Susan B. Anthony in Her Own Words

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An edition of Failure is impossible (1995)

Failure Is Impossible

Susan B. Anthony in Her Own Words

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Susan Brownell Anthony's birthdate has its 175th anniversary in 1995, which is also the 75th year since passage of the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. There couldn't be a better time to remember the inspirational words of the woman who, more than any other individual, is responsible for the crusade for women's equality.

Anthony's life was her work, a life of action to inspire change. Raised a Quaker, she developed a strong sense of social responsibility that drew her both to the abolitionist movement and to the suffragist cause. A tireless campaigner into her eighties (although she did not live long enough to see women get the vote), she not only helped change laws but changed attitudes and introduced the entire realm of equal rights for women to a very reluctant nation.

At first ridiculed, she was ultimately welcomed into the White House and cheered in Congress.

Anthony's legacy goes far beyond the vote. Eloquent, visionary, and armed with a trenchant wit, she addressed many crucial issues - equal opportunity, political representation, domestic violence, and financial autonomy - that remain at the forefront of feminism.

In researching the women's movement, writes Lynn Sherr, "I learned that Anthony and her colleagues had not only gotten there first, and said it better, but that they had carefully, wittily, and sometimes painfully laid the groundwork for virtually every right we were either demanding or already took for granted."

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Three Rivers Press
Language
English
Pages
416

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Cover of: Failure Is Impossible
Failure Is Impossible: Susan B. Anthony in Her Own Words
January 30, 1996, Three Rivers Press
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Cover of: Failure is impossible
Failure is impossible: Susan B. Anthony in her own words
1995, Times Books
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First Sentence

"She didn't set out to be an old maid."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
416
Dimensions
8.8 x 6 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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OL8020086M
ISBN 10
0812927184
ISBN 13
9780812927184
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318977
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She didn't set out to be an old maid.
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