Monday, May 19, 2008

letters

Dear, Mother

Many things have happened in New York. My fellow friends and I are still fighting for women's right. I know I was also arrested once for voting on 1872. But that is just wrong! I haven’t given up even if I die one day. I believe that all men and women are created to be equal. I still can't believe that US Constitutional Convention place voted that all state shouldn’t let any women vote except New Jersey in 1787. I was glad that New Jersey let the women vote, but in 1806 women lost their right to vote in New Jersey! Just because we are women doesn't mean we aren't allow doing what men do? We can be as strong as them; we can be as smart as them. I know that I got to clam down, but mother this is just so unfair. But I'll be strong and keep on fighting, we, the women will fight for our right till victory. Oh mother, I have one new for you, today I reads the Declaration for the Rights of Women in front of the liberty bell. Crowds of people were cheering for me. I'm glad that I did my best to keep my courage.

Your loved daughter,

Susan B. Anthony

1 comment:

Ms. Sackstein said...

Excellent, specific info, but we need to work on the proofreading. PLease print this post and make a conference.