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Mary Stafford Anthony : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mary Stafford Anthony
Mary Stafford Anthony (April 2, 1827 - February 5, 1907) was an American suffragist for women who played a strong role during the women's rights movement in the 19th century. Mary was the first female principal in the Rochester City School District in Western New York. She involved herself in several organizations such as the New York Women’s Suffrage Association, the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and the National Woman Suffrage Association. More than that, Mary Anthony founded the Women's Political Club, later renamed, the Political Equality Club (PEC) in 1880.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://winningthevote.org/F-MAnthony.html )〕 She was the youngest sister of Susan B. Anthony. == Early life ==
Mary Stafford Anthony was born on April 2, 1827 in Battenville, New York.〔 She was the youngest of three sisters and two brothers.〔 Her parents, Daniel and Lucy Read Anthony had different religious backgrounds. He was a liberal Quaker and she was Baptist.〔 The Anthony family and other families were engaged in the society’s activities with at least eight members of the Anthony family actively involved. In moving to the their farmhouse with their parents, Mary with her sister, Susan, “had made their beds with blankets on the floor having some doubts concerning the new home were revived by the family’s spirit”. The Anthony family followed the Quaker traditions, where “men and women were partners in church and at home, hard physical work was respected, help for the needy and unfortunate was spontaneous, and education was important for both boys and girls". As a matter of fact, Quakers not only encouraged, but demanded education for both boys and girls.〔 For the rest of her life, this became her suffragist message from a young girl on the farm to the established woman in history.
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