A legendary woman You most likely remember Susan B. Anthony for the strides she made for women’s rights in the United States, ...
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 look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives. On Nov. 5, 1872, suffragist Susan B. Anthony ...
By David Andreatta Reporting from Rochester, N.Y. Two weeks after Susan B. Anthony cast her ballot in the 1872 presidential election, an audacious act of defiance and a pivotal moment in the women ...
On Election Day in 2016, nearly 12,000 people visited Susan B. Anthony's grave in Rochester to honor the work she did to win ...
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 ...
A line of visitors waiting to pay homage to the famous suffragist is expected at Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester.
The Susan B. Anthony Museum & House first became an organization back in 1945, but the dream of becoming a place where people can cast their votes picked up after early voting came to New York in ...
Rochester, N.Y. — Planning to stop by Susan B. Anthony’s grave after voting today? You aren‘t alone: Over 10,000 people are expected to visit the famous suffragist and leave an “I Voted ...
Alisha Donovan will become executive director of the Susan B. Anthony Project, a domestic violence agency in Torrington, ...