Susan Brownell Anthony was an American activist who was a leading figure in the women suffragist movement, and the women rights movement as a whole. She was an abolitionist, author, president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and much more. Her accomplishments through out her life helped give passage way to the creation, and passing of the 19th amendment to the United States Constitution, granting women the right to vote. Where did is start for Anthony, how did she become a leading figure in politics? Susan Brownell Anthony was born on February 15, 1820, in Adams, Massachusetts.
Susan Brownell Anthony was an American activist who was a leading figure in the women’s suffragist movement, and the women’s rights movement. She was an abolitionist, author, president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and much more. Her accomplishments throughout her life helped give a passageway to the creation and passing of the 19th amendment to the United States Constitution, granting women the right to vote. Where did is start for Anthony, how did she become active in politics? Susan Brownell Anthony was born on February 15, 1820, in Adams, Massachusetts.
Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15, 1820. One of many accomplishments that Anthony contributed to was the proposal of the Nineteenth Amendment. Susan B. Anthony was exposed to this extreme of political view from a young age. Her family looked to begin women's rights ever since she was young, so she was nearly born into it. Among other things Susan’s family fought for The Temperance Movement, which was a movement to end or limit the production and sale of alcohol.
Susan Brownell Anthony was born February 15,1820 in Adams, Massachusetts. She was born in a religious Quaker household, raised by Lucy Reed and Daniel Anthony. She was second out of seven children, her father Daniel Anthony was the owner of a cotton mill. She then moved on to be a teacher. She later on partnered with Elizabeth Cady Stanton who was also a women's rights activist.
Etta James was a well known American singer that sang many genres. She sang gospel, blues, R&B, rock and roll, soul and even jazz. James went through a lot and overcame even more things to get to where she was. She started her career at a very young age and then everything began building by itself. James earned everything she had, and made decisions that changed her whole life.
Jane Addams was born in September 6, 1860 and died in May 21, 1935. She was an intelligent educated woman who came from an upper-class family. She graduated as valedictorian of Rockford Female Seminary. She started to study medicine however she had to leave school due to her spinal defect. She was uncertain of her career, so she made a few trips to Europe.
Born the same year as the momentous Brown vs. Board of Education case, Ruby Bridges has been recognized as the youngest civil rights activists in history. She is an inspiration to children and adults all over the world. She has taught the world that strength and goodwill knows no age. Through the examination of accomplishments of Ruby Bridges, her influences on the United States, especially the right for schools to become desegregated and black rights becomes abundantly clear.
From 1900 through 1925, Mary Harris Jones, sometimes known as "Mother Jones," was a reformer who pushed for improved working conditions and labor rights for employees through campaigning, organization, and lecturing. Background Information: Mary Harris Jones, sometimes known as "Mother Jones," was a labor and community organizer and an outspoken advocate for workers' rights in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. She was born in Ireland in 1830 and immigrated to the United States as a young woman. She devoted her life to bettering the lives of working-class people, particularly miners and factory workers. Jones used her personality, organizational abilities, and speeches throughout the Gilded Age and Progressive Era to mobilize
Paving the Way for Women's Equality Imagine living throughout a time you weren't allowed to vote or even own property. Well, Susan B. Anthony didn't just imagine this, she lived through the discrimination of women and fought vigorously to change it. Anthony’s tireless attempts to stand up for herself and other women showed outstanding progress toward gender equality. She inspired others to speak up in order to fight for what's right and not give up on their opinions.
Jane Addams lived from 1860-1935. In the time era she lived in, civil rights was a major conflict. Sexism and racism was common in the 1800’s and Addams was an activist who was in favor of equal rights. In a time when females weren’t treated equally she tried to make it fair for all and she made a name for herself in the process. Jane went to a women’s medical college in Philadelphia only because she was “wealthy and privileged”.
This article journal is from: The Gift of Years by Joan Chittister. In the past, we often hear of people who wanted their name to be remembered throughout history. Whether it be a Roman gladiator, a foreign ruler, or a philosopher, many just wanted their name to be known for all of time. They believed that they left a legacy if their names went down in history. One of the most painful things is that there are graves of unknown soldiers or unclaimed bodies (Chittister 215).
1. INTRODUCTION TO GAP INC. Gap Inc is a 45 year old retail giant based in the USA and was founded in 1965 by Donald and Doris Fisher. Glenn K Murphy is the current CEO of the company. Gap Inc came across as a store for comfortable casuals, that didn’t make you look like a slob and added a touch of class. Over the years celebrities like Gene Kelly promoted comfort and class through Gap Inc, by wearing Khakis in the Gap Inc’S “Who wore Khakis”
Company Background Forever 21 was founded by a South Korean couple; Don Won Chang and Jin Sook Chang; his wife. Forever 21 started in America with a chain of American fashion retailers which is ranked as the 122nd largest private company. The operations for Forever 21 are set up as a physical location in the whole wide world and not only that; they do have an online store that only caters in the US. This big organisation has hundreds of vendor manufacturing facilities throughout the world to manufacture their products and also ensuring they work in a safe and healthy environment to provide good quality products to us; customers.
The company’s logo and monogram being seen on their products is something which is easily recognized by every customer. It is not only well known but has a rich history. Louis Vuitton is known globally and has a strong image in Singapore, China, Hong Kong and Japan which are leading financial hubs and individuals with high net worth. Largest luxury brand with exclusivity Traditional craftsmanship is not compromised by Louis Vuitton as these products are made to fine details and of exquisite material, discount and promotion does not happen and defective products are disposed immediately as written in their policy. Louis Vuitton products are highly priced due to superior quality, degree of scarcity and exclusivity.
“Fast food restaurants have us hooked on to their tasty food. You See a lot of people buying fast food because how good it tastes. Well let me tell you it is not good for your health. Why do fast food places lower their prices because they know people will buy it if it doesn’t cost that much and most people buy it cause that`s how much they can afford”. Fast food places is a way to not cook every week I feel bad for people when I go to McDonald’s and ask them, do you know what you’re eating in they say