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Anthony was a social reformer and women's rights activist born into a Quaker family, which sparked her passion for social equality. She collaborated with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a fellow activist, on various campaigns, including temperance reform and anti-slavery activities. Anthony was arrested for voting in violation of laws that only allowed men to vote, but her trial became a crucial step in the transition from the women's rights movement to the women's suffrage movement. She travelled extensively, gave speeches, and helped found international women's organizations. Anthony's legacy continues today, as she is commemorated on U.S. coinage, in monuments, and with holidays dedicated to her life and work.

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