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In her "speech after being convicted of voting," susan b. anthony argues that though she voted in a presidential election during a period when american women were not allowed to vote, she "not only committed no crime, but instead, simply exercised [her] citizen's rights." does anthony succeed in proving this point? why or why not? be sure to use specific details from the text to support your claim

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