She refused to pay her “unjust” $100 fine Eli Wizevich History Correspondent On November 18, 1872, a deputy federal marshal confronted Susan B. Anthony at her Rochester, New York, home.
Susan B. Anthony was hardly alone in voting illegally ... went to the polls on presidential election day. In 1870 the famous antislavery feminists Sarah and Angelina Grimke cast their votes ...
June 12, 2024 • Who was Susan B. Anthony? Like George Washington, she's so famous she almost disappears in plain sight. Most people know her name; she even know she had something to do with ...
Susan B. Anthony recently made a surprise appearance ... leaders denouncing abortion as an evil. Anthony said in her famous, oft-repeated temperance speech, that “the newspaper reports every ...
Susan B. Anthony, one of history's most famous suffragists, was arrested for illegally voting in the 1872 presidential election. At a two-day trial in Ontario County, New York, the judge directed ...
Trump to pardon 19th century women's rights activist Susan B Anthony President Donald Trump has said he will issue a posthumous pardon for women's voting rights pioneer Susan B Anthony.