Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1916-1991
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Anthony, Susan B. II, 1916-1991
Anthony, Susan Brownell, 1916-
Collins, Susan Anthony, 1916-1991
McAvoy, Susan Anthony, 1916-1991
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found: Out of the kitchen-- into the war, 1943:title page (by Susan B. Anthony II)
found: The ghost in my life, 1971title page (Susan B. Anthony)
found: Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, (via library subscription), viewed August 30, 2020:Susan Brownell Anthony in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 (Name: Susan B. Anthony, Gender: Female ... Birth date: 26 Jul 1916, Birth Place: Easton North, Pennsylvania, Death date: 8 Jul 1991 ... Notes: May 1938: Name listed as SUSAN BROWNELL ANTHONY; : Name listed as SUSAN ANTHONY COLLINS; : Name listed as SUSAN ANTHONY MCAVOY; 03 Jun 1993: Name listed as SUSAN B ANTHONY ...)
found: Pennsylvania Center of the Book (Website), August 28, 2020:Anthony, Susan Brownell, II (Grandniece of the woman's suffrage movement leader, Anthony II was active in feminist and Christian groups ... Anthony II continued the family tradition, working for women's rights, temperance causes, and justice ... Susan Brownell Anthony II was born in Easton, Pennsylvania, on July 26, 1916 ... Anthony II was the grandniece of the pioneer suffragist Susan B. Anthony and was, in her own right, a powerful proponent of the women's rights movement. Anthony devoted her life to the causes of equal rights, temperance, and Christianity. In 1943 she published a shocking commentary on the state of the feminist movement in the United States, Out of the Kitchen-Into the War. Her third book, an autobiography,The Ghost in My Life (1979), is a moving self-analysis of her postmortem relationship with her namesake and the expectations she fought to live up to. Anthony was blacklisted in 1954 for her beliefs and was almost deported. She devoted the rest of her life to her faith; she became one of the first 15 Catholic laywomen with a doctorate in theology, and she counseled recovering alcoholics ... Susan Brownell Anthony II died of cancer on July 8, 1991, in Boca Raton, Florida. - https://pabook.libraries.psu.edu/literary-cultural-heritage-map-pa/bios/Anthony__Susan_Brownell
found: OCLC, viewed August 30, 2020:(access point: Anthony, Susan Brownell, 1916-; usage: Susan B. Anthony; Susan B. Anthony II)
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1981-08-04: new
2024-01-19: revised
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