Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America is named after the influential suffragette who also fiercely opposed abortion. We seek to embody the courageous spirit of our namesake through our leadership of the pro-life movement.
Susan Brownell Anthony and other pioneers of âfirst waveâ feminism, such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Alice Paul, were unanimously and adamantly opposed to abortion. They viewed abortion as the exploitation of women and believed that womenâs rights could not be built on the broken bodies and rights of their children.
Anthony, a Quaker, was a thoroughgoing human rights activist who also worked alongside her friend, abolitionist leader Frederick Douglass, to end slavery. She counted abortion and infanticide among the moral evils and social injustices that, she argued, would be ameliorated by greater freedom for women.



