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Susan Be Present Today
Miss. Anthony: the free open-minded person you were saw as.
Has been an inspiration to many.
Your words of wisdom
Widened eyes of the young and the bold.
Although your days made ours more easeful.
Men saw things their way,
Still, you knew right from wrong.
Tis true most women wrote books and sequels,
But still didn't feel equal.
In 1872, you voted illegally.
Shocking all men,
Inspiring all others.
Seasons have changed, years have passed.
And 27 male presidents later…
Women have the rights the deserve,
Despite condescension.
We are strong and independent,
And thankful for your sacrifice.
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