SUSAN B. ANTHONY (1820-1906). American Civil Rights Leader who played a pivotal role in the 19th Century Women's Rights Movement to Introduce Women's Suffrage into the United States.
This choice quality courtesy quote is neatly written and signed in very fine brown ink on a sheet of period wove paper that measures about 6.5” wide x 3.75” high, Choice Very Fine. It is beautifully custom professionally matted and framed to fully 12.25" x 17.50" with an engraved portrait and central gold text plaque, viewed through special UV Plexiglas. Its historic American Suffrage related quote reads: "Equal Rights For Women", Signed and Dated: "Susan B. Anthony / Rochester, NY. / August 11, 1882".
Anthony was a leader in the Temperance, Abolition movements, an outspoken Advocate for the Rights of Labor, and the “Equal Pay for Equal Work” movements in the 19th and early 20th century. Along with other well known Suffragette's she traveled around the country delivering impassioned speeches in favor of Women's Suffrage, Equal Rights and the Vote for Women. The display design includes several gold gilt inner wood liners matching the outer decroative frame, all currently ready to hang on display. |