A legendary woman You most likely remember Susan B. Anthony for the strides she made for women’s rights in the United States, ...
She refused to pay her “unjust” $100 fine Eli Wizevich History Correspondent On November 18, 1872, a deputy federal marshal confronted Susan B. Anthony ... exercising her rights in good ...
Susan B. Anthony's gravesite, of course. A visit to the noted suffragist at Mount Hope Cemetery is an Election Day tradition ...
More than 150 years after Susan B. Anthony was arrested for voting despite being a woman, Americans take to the polls on the ...
Katie Polfleit places an "I Voted" sticker on the grave of women's rights advocate Susan B. Anthony in Rochester ... who took offense to her demand for civil rights. When the 15th Amendment ...
New York residents can cast early ballots in the same location AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey Susan B. Anthony’s home in Rochester, N.Y., is now an early voting location, honoring the women's rights ...
On this Election Day and in the days leading up to it, thousands of people have been visiting suffragist Susan B. Anthony’s ...
Anthony famously had a friendship with suffragette, anti-lynching and early civil rights activist Ida B. Wells ... especially ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — After casting their ballots Tuesday, thousands of women are expected to visit the grave of one of the civil rights activists who made their vote possible. Susan B. Anthony ...
Her destination was the same place more than 10,000 people are expected to visit on Election Day: the gravesite of Susan B. Anthony ... beginning of the women’s rights. I think it’s great ...
Even then, Black women and Black Americans in general did not receive universal, federal voting rights and protections ... area residents. The Susan B. Anthony Museum & House first became an ...
The country was still contending with a deep divide over the war and Reconstruction – and Susan B. Anthony wanted her ... the Union Army to victory in the Civil War just a couple of years ...