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Aging & Wisdom Quote by Susan B. Anthony

"I shall earnestly and persistently continue to urge all women to the practical recognition of the old Revolutionary maxim. Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God"

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Anthony doesn’t ask politely for inclusion; she issues a moral ultimatum. By “earnestly and persistently,” she signals strategy as much as temperament: reform isn’t a single petition but a sustained pressure campaign. The line is built to outlast ridicule and backlash, the kind women’s suffrage reliably attracted in the 19th century. “Practical recognition” is the tell. She’s not interested in abstract agreement that women are equal; she wants behavior that forces the system to acknowledge it - organizing, speaking publicly, refusing silence, challenging laws that treated women as dependents.

Her real weapon here is the braid of American civil religion and revolutionary mythology. “The old Revolutionary maxim” drapes women’s political demands in the most patriotic cloth available, borrowing legitimacy from the Founding era while exposing its exclusions. It’s a subtle rebuke: if the Revolution is the nation’s sacred origin story, why are women asked to behave like loyal subjects inside the democracy it birthed?

Then comes the escalation: “Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God.” Anthony is not preaching quiet piety; she’s hijacking religious authority for disobedience. In a culture where ministers and moralists often told women to be compliant, she flips the script: submission to unjust power isn’t virtuous, it’s sinful. The subtext is a dare aimed at both women and the men who police their roles: if you claim to honor God and country, you must accept dissent as duty. It’s insurgency framed as righteousness, designed to make neutrality feel like complicity.

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Susan B. Anthony (February 15, 1820 - March 13, 1906) was a Activist from USA.

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