Susan B. Anthony, a pioneer of the women’s suffrage movement in the United States, dedicated her life to achieving equality for women. Born in 1820 in Adams, Massachusetts, Anthony was a teacher turned activist who co-founded the National Woman Suffrage Association and played a central role in the fight for women’s right to vote. This biography traces her relentless advocacy for abolition, temperance, and suffrage, her groundbreaking partnership with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and her efforts to secure the 19th Amendment. Anthony’s unwavering determination and tireless campaigning laid the foundation for the women’s rights movement. This book celebrates her life, her activism, and her enduring impact as a trailblazer for justice and equality.