By Neil A. Hamilton
ISBN-10: 0816045356
ISBN-13: 9780816045358
ISBN-10: 1438108087
ISBN-13: 9781438108087
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Banks and Peltier fled, but the police captured Aquash and extradited her to South Dakota. When a judge released her into the custody of her attorney, several AIM members suspected she had received favorable treatment because, they believed, she was an FBI informant. Nonetheless, Aquash continued to work for AIM, which was by that time beset with factional fighting. On February 24, 1976, a rancher reported finding the body of a woman near Wanblee, on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Teams of FBI agents descended on the scene, cut off the woman’s hands, and sent them to Washington, so they could be 25 fingerprinted.
She died on March 13, 1906. This was before the Nineteenth Amendment finally guaranteed women’s right to vote, but her strenuous efforts for suffrage in the face of hostile audiences did much to advance the cause, and her trial in 1873 motivated those who supported the movement by showing the extent to which authority would be used to prevent women from voting. According to Kathleen Barry, writing in Susan B. Anthony. ” Toward 23 that goal, while speaking about temperance, Anthony once said: How is this great change to be wrought, who are to urge on this vast work of reform?
She said she would never pay it, and she never did. Anthony continued to fight for women’s rights, and from 1892 until 1900 she served as president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, formed after the NWSA and AWSA merged. She died on March 13, 1906. This was before the Nineteenth Amendment finally guaranteed women’s right to vote, but her strenuous efforts for suffrage in the face of hostile audiences did much to advance the cause, and her trial in 1873 motivated those who supported the movement by showing the extent to which authority would be used to prevent women from voting.
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