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Susan B Anthony Speech Text

Susan B Anthony speech on the speech topics women's right to vote and suffrage also known as the famous Susan B Anthony 1873 Speech.
In that year she stand trial after being arrested for casting an illegal vote in the presidential election of November 5, 1872, in Rochester, New York where she lived. Below you will see the full transcription.
It is a good educational
example of an effective public speaking persuasive speech. The speech topics in this Susan B Anthony speech:

  • The Federal Constitution.
  • 14th Amendment.
  • Citizenship including the right to vote.
  • The Famous Susan B Anthony Speech Text

    The Susan B Anthony on womens right to vote speech was delivered in June 1873 at the U.S. Supreme Court. It's build on logical and persuasive reasoning and popular public speaking speech topics:

    Friends and fellow citizens: I stand before you tonight under indictment for the alleged crime of having voted at the last presidential election, without having a lawful right to vote.

    It shall be my work this evening to prove to you that in thus voting, I not only committed no crime, but, instead, simply exercised my citizen's rights, guaranteed to me and all United States citizens by the National Constitution, beyond the power of any state to deny.

    ...I simply exercised my citizen's rights... Susan B Anthony Speech

    The preamble of the Federal Constitution says:

    We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

    It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union. And we formed it, not to give the blessings of liberty, but to secure them; not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity, but to the whole people - women as well as men.

    ...it is a downright mockery ... Susan B Anthony Speech

    And it is a downright mockery to talk to women of their enjoyment of the blessings of liberty while they are denied the use of the only means of securing them provided by this democratic-republican government: the ballot.

    For any state to make sex a qualification that must ever result in the disfranchisement of one entire half of the people, is to pass a bill of attainder, or, an ex post facto law, and is therefore a violation of the supreme law of the land. By it the blessings of liberty are forever withheld from women and their female posterity.

    ...to make sex a qualification result in the disfranchisement of half of the people... Susan B Anthony Speech

    To them this government has no just powers derived from the consent of the governed. To them this government is not a democracy. It is not a republic.

    It is an odious aristocracy; a hateful oligarchy of sex; the most hateful aristocracy ever established on the face of the globe; an oligarchy of wealth, where the rich govern the poor.

    An oligarchy of learning, where the educated govern the ignorant, or even an oligarchy of race, where the Saxon rules the African, might be endured; but this oligarchy of sex, which makes father, brothers, husband, sons, the oligarchs over the mother and sisters, the wife and daughters, of every household, which ordains all men sovereigns, all women subjects, carries dissension, discord, and rebellion into every home of the nation.

    Webster, Worcester, and Bouvier all define a citizen to be a person in the United States, entitled to vote and hold office.

    The only question left to be settled now is: Are women persons? And I hardly believe any of our opponents will have the hardihood to say they are not.

    Being persons, then, women are citizens; and no state has a right to make any law, or to enforce any old law, that shall abridge their privileges or immunities.

    ...no state has the right to abridge women's privileges...
    Susan B Anthony Speech

    Hence, every discrimination against women in the constitutions and laws of the several states is today null and void, precisely as is every one against Negroes.

    Effects Of The Susan B Anthony Speech

    Susan Brownell Anthony, born February 15, 1820, was an American civil rights leader. She has given thousands of public speaking persuasive speeches on speech topics related to women's rights.
    The judge sentenced her to pay $100, she never paid. The government never pursued her for nonpayment, after this smashing Susan B Anthony speech.

    After her death on March 13, 1906, many politicians endorsed the women's right to vote, which resulted in the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1920. Hundred years after her birth, fourteen years after the famous Susan B Anthony speech.



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