In an 1866 meeting where Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony argued about whether to prioritize suffrage for black men or suffrage for white women, Anthony said, "I will cut off this right arm of ...
Susan B. Anthony's gravesite, of course. A visit to the noted suffragist at Mount Hope Cemetery is an Election Day tradition ...
A legendary woman You most likely remember Susan B. Anthony for the strides she made for women’s rights in the United States, ...
“It’s the Susan B. Anthony House,” said Jackie Ortiz ... “Being from Rochester and being able to vote for the first Black and South Asian woman running for president here just feels ...
Katie Polfleit places an "I Voted" sticker on the grave of women's rights advocate Susan B ... not gender, Anthony — now controversially — took offense to the sentiment that Black men would ...
Even then, Black women and Black Americans in general ... especially Rochester-area residents. The Susan B. Anthony Museum & House first became an organization back in 1945, but the dream of ...
In 1872, Anthony was arrested for voting in the presidential election. Today, New York residents can cast early ballots in the same location AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey Susan B. Anthony’s home in ...
More than 150 years after Susan B. Anthony was arrested for voting despite being a woman, Americans take to the polls on the ...
Who did Susan B. Anthony vote for? Anthony voted for the Republican candidate in the 1872 presidential election, Ulysses S. Grant, who was running for re-election. His vice-presidential running ...
The work and friendship of political activists Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass take center stage in 'The Agitators,' running Nov. 22-Dec. 15 at The Pear Theatre.