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Susan B Anthony Research Paper

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Knowledge of Susan B. Anthony “The principle of self-government cannot be violated with impunity. The individual's right to it is sacred - regardless of class, caste, race, color, sex or any other accident or incident of birth.” A quote said by the legendary Susan B. Anthony. Susan was an American, Quaker raised, civil rights activist and leader who fought for the equal treatment and respect for all people, regardless of race or gender. I admire her for her strong determination, courage and confidence. Anthony’s choices were determined by her being a non-consequentialist, who was influenced by determinists, such as cultural, and utilitarianism, such as rule and act. Susan B. Anthony is an excellent example of someone who displays moral courage. …show more content…

For a rule utilitarian, the correctness of a rule is determined by the amount of good it brings about when followed. Susan B. Anthony spent her whole life battling against the ills of society, mainly the disparity between races and genders, trying to create goodness for everyone. Oppression and discrimination against women were one of the most prominent cultural ills in society during Susan B. Anthony’s time, but her actions were the primary force in helping to diminish this oppression against women. Anthony learned that she could be courageous, fight for justice, fight for the common good, and even though there would be negative consequences, she would come out on top. At the time, her personal challenge might have seemed more than she could handle, but in the end, it is the primary factor that allowed Anthony to successfully fight the social ill of oppression and discrimination against women and fight to reach the common good. In the 1800’s, women had very few options for career choices, and they were thought to be the property of their husbands. Society did not believe that women deserved the same respect, rights, and treatment as men. In 1860, largely as the result of her efforts, the New York State Married Women's Property Bill became law, allowing married women to own property, keep their wages, and have custody of their

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