Amendments Quote by Susan B. Anthony
“Mr. Roosevelt, this is my principal request--it is almost the last request I shall ever make of anybody. Before you leave the presidential chair, recommend Congress to submit to the Legislatures a Constitutional Amendment which will enfranchise women, and thus take your place in history with Lincoln, the great emancipator. I beg of you not to close your term of office without doing this.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Address to President Theodore Roosevelt, 1902
Advocates a constitutional amendment for women's suffrage before Roosevelt leaves office, urging historic legacy
In simple terms: Push for women's voting rights before Roosevelt's term ends
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- political campaigns
- legislative lobbying
- public speeches
- grassroots organizing
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Questions to Reflect On
- How can modern leaders honor past reformers?
- What strategies best overcome legislative inertia?
Resistance from entrenched interests may delay progress