Susan Prison Break -

If you meant or a different character from Prison Break , please clarify. But the most common “Susan” associated with prison-related history is the suffragist Susan B. Anthony . Review: Susan B. Anthony – The Original “Prison Break” Icon Subject: Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906) Event: Illegally voting in the 1872 U.S. presidential election, then refusing to pay the fine after conviction. Verdict: ★★★★★ (5/5 – A landmark act of civil disobedience) The Story In 1872, Susan B. Anthony and 14 other women voted in Rochester, New York. At the time, it was illegal for women to vote. She was arrested, tried, and convicted. The judge fined her $100—but Anthony gave one of history’s most famous speeches, declaring, “I shall never pay a dollar of your unjust penalty.”

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