Susan Still (women's Rights Activist)
Susan Still (born 1964, New York state) is an American women's rights activist who escaped a decade-long abusive relationship with former husband Ulner Lee Still in 2003.
Read more about Susan Still (women's Rights Activist): Life and Domestic Abuse, Escape and Court Case, Aftermath
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“... in every State there are more women who can read and write than the whole number of illiterate male voters; more white women who can read and write than all Negro voters; more American women who can read and write than all foreign voters.”
—National Woman Suffrage Association. As quoted in History of Woman Suffrage, vol. 4, ch. 13, by Susan B. Anthony and Ida Husted Harper (1902)
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—Elizabeth Cady Stanton 18151902, U.S. womens rights activist, author, editor. The Revolution (August 13, 1868)