Women's Rights Pioneer Susan B. Anthony Signed Cut on "Gossipy Letter" BAS Auto
Women's Rights Pioneer Susan B. Anthony Signed Cut on "Gossipy Letter" BAS Auto
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Susan B. Anthony Signed Cut Signature – Beckett Certified, Encapsulated
A rare and historically significant cut signature from Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906), a pioneering leader of the women’s suffrage movement. This fragment, clipped from a larger letter, features a typed excerpt that reads:
"Begging your pardon for this gossipy letter I am,
Very sincerely yours,"
Beneath the closing line, Anthony has neatly signed her full name, "Susan B. Anthony," in elegant, flowing script. Her signature remains crisp and well-preserved, providing a tangible connection to one of the most influential figures in American history.
Authentication & Encapsulation
This autograph has been authenticated and encapsulated by Beckett Grading Services (BGS), bearing the certification number 00017364497. Encased in Beckett’s secure, tamper-proof holder, this document is preserved for long-term display and investment.
Historical Significance
Susan B. Anthony was a leading advocate for women’s rights, abolition, and social reform. As co-founder of the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) alongside Elizabeth Cady Stanton, she was instrumental in the fight for women’s voting rights, which culminated in the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920, 14 years after her death.
Her activism also extended to anti-slavery movements, labor rights, and education reform, making her one of the most influential figures of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Anthony’s relentless efforts laid the foundation for future generations of activists striving for equality.
A Collector’s Treasure
Susan B. Anthony’s autograph is highly sought after, particularly as women’s rights memorabilia continues to gain historical and cultural significance. This Beckett-certified cut signature is an extraordinary piece of American history, offering collectors a direct link to the legacy of one of the nation’s greatest champions for equality. An outstanding addition to any collection of women’s suffrage memorabilia, historical autographs, or 19th-century reform movement artifacts.
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