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(Susan B. Anthony-image courtesy of thefamouspeople.com)

"Wherever women gather together failure is impossible."
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Oh, wish I had the skill to draw or paint my vision of her, the woman dubbed the ‘Quaker Saint.’ Borne ahead of her era, her life was a luminous banner with emblazoned voice and resolve, never did she stammer. High-hearted, far-sighted she pressed for freedom, justice’s call-- to liberate all people, especially women, from thrall. Wearing her white frock, she and other suffragettes did march, and with noble intrepid patience sought freedom, that of Lady Liberty’s torch. Robed in pale blue and silver-gray, no silly, frivolous fashions did she essay. Fearlessly she climbed the rugged ‘suffrage hill,’ and bravely faced adversaries and every ill. With ground held hard, speaking everywhere, she ofttimes spoke in the open air. From sleighs, oxcarts, and regal coaches she was besieged with burning effigies, bugs, and roaches. “Women must have a purse of their own,” she often quoted. Arrested once and fined for having illegally voted. Undaunted, “Hats off!” she chanted, her words her audience impearled “We women are coming to save the world.”

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Date: 4/4/2024 2:28:00 PM
Nice tribute as well as mystery Sara. You go girl! Congratulations! :)
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Date: 3/23/2024 8:10:00 AM
Thorough and informative treatment of an important female figure - I really like it. Congratulations!
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 3/23/2024 3:44:00 PM
thank you, Margarita, for your visit and for your complimentary and congratulatory words. I'm always grateful when a fellow poet appreciates what I write. Wishing you a pleasant evening, Sara
Date: 3/13/2024 10:19:00 PM
Great tribute poem to a great woman, Sara. Thanks for honoring her through your poetry! Hugs, Bill
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 3/14/2024 5:19:00 AM
thank you for stopping by and for your e-hugs, hugs back, Sara
Date: 3/12/2024 1:15:00 PM
A good poem about Susan B. Anthony, who deserves the recognition for her changing women's lives.
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 3/12/2024 6:03:00 PM
thank you for visiting and commenting, Hilda. Have a pleasant evening, Sara
Date: 3/12/2024 1:05:00 PM
I had never heard of this person before.. What an amazing woman she was and what a legacy she left.. Great choice for this..
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 3/12/2024 6:04:00 PM
thanks for reading this poem, Silent One. She was an amazing women who highly influenced my grandmother's generation of women. Have a pleasant evening, Sara
Date: 3/12/2024 9:38:00 AM
Dear Sara, What a powerful tribute to the courage and resilience of a remarkable woman, like Susan B Anthony. Your verses skillfully capture her unwavering commitment to justice and equality, portraying her as a beacon of hope and inspiration. The vivid imagery of her attire and her challenges shows her remarkable journey. Thank you for honoring her legacy with such eloquence and reverence. - Blessings, Daniel
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 3/12/2024 6:05:00 PM
thank you for visiting, Daniel, and for appreciating my words and the courageous work of Susan B. Anthony. She highly influenced the women of my grandmother's generation. Have a pleasant evening, Sara
Date: 3/12/2024 7:47:00 AM
Dear sara, the kind of woman that we need to celebrate and still write about youv delivered here a very insightful one on her: i dont really know her but i wish i knew earlier as i read this i cant help but admire. And i love the way youv described her too: so creative and seamless flow of words. Especially “ Women must have a purse of their own,” she often quoted.“ what a powerful line that is! I absolutely love this take on guess who contest. Youv done amazing, best wishes for the contest
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 3/12/2024 6:07:00 PM
thanks for visiting, dearest Ink, and for acknowledging the admirable work Susan B. Anthony did. She highly influenced the women of my grandmother's generation. Thanks to her enduring work, women in the US have the right to vote. Thanks for your encouragement about the contest...have a delightful evening, hugs, Sara
Date: 3/12/2024 4:00:00 AM
Great tribute Sara, I must admit I hadn't heard of her, we learn so much from everyone on here. Tom
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 3/12/2024 4:35:00 AM
thanks for stopping by, Tom. You're right, we learn a great deal from reading other's poetry...information and insights into poetic form. Have a great day...stay safe, Sara
Date: 3/11/2024 9:34:00 PM
Great informative write and so inspiring! If this is for contest you nailed it!
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 3/12/2024 4:36:00 AM
thank you for your enthusiastic comments, Karen. Yes, I wrote it for the "Guess Who" contest. Fingers crossed! have a pleasant Tuesday, Sara
Date: 3/11/2024 7:57:00 PM
Ah, I learned about her in school. A worthy tribute- good luck in the contest
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 3/12/2024 4:37:00 AM
My grandmother (born in 1900) told me about Susan B. Anthony. She was never a suffragette, but Anthony's life and pursuit of women's rights inspired her, insisting that I claim my right to be a woman of equal value in the world. enjoy your day, hugs, Sara
Date: 3/11/2024 7:33:00 PM
This poem focuses on the life and activism of a historical figure, likely a suffragette, dedicated to the cause of liberation and equality. It highlights her courage, grit, and resilience in the face of adversity. And I think it's Mother Teresa. The diction in the poem is elevated and reverent, reflecting the admiration and respect for this lady. The use of phrases such as "luminous banner," "noble intrepid patience," and "bravely faced adversaries" conveys a sense of reverence and awe.
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Sara Etgen-Baker
Date: 3/12/2024 4:41:00 AM
Your comments about my diction were encouraging, dear Sotto. Yes, the historical woman was a suffragette, one of the first (Susan B. Anthony); she and Elizabeth Stanton dedicated their lives to pursuing women's rights, specifically the right to vote. My grandmother (born in 1900) told me about Susan B. Anthony. Anthony's life and pursuit of women's rights inspired her, insisting that I claim my right to be a woman of equal value in the world. PS I can see why you would be inclined to believe I was writing about Mother Teresa. I thought about that. Hope you're well, Sara

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