You most likely remember Susan B. Anthony for the strides she made for women’s rights in the United States, but during her ...
The signatures of Susan B. Anthony — who was born in Adams and lived there until the age of 6 — and Elizabeth Cady Stanton appear on 1853 certificates constituting membership to the Women's New York ...
Hall of Justice unveiled a bust of Susan B. Anthony and a courtroom named in her honor on March 25. The event was held in honor of Women's History Month. The bust was sculpted in 1884 and was ...
Rochester, N.Y. — In 1873, a U.S. federal judge ordered Susan B. Anthony to pay a fine of $100 for voting while female the year before. Anthony refused to pay the fine — which in 2025 money ...
Susan B. Anthony, Library of Congress, 1905. Like many early reformers, Susan B. Anthony began her political career as a temperance crusader. But in 1851, after a fateful meeting with suffrage ...
Susan B. Anthony recently made a surprise appearance in a Saturday Night Live skit, shocking the admiring young women touring her Rochester, N.Y., home by blurting out, “Abortion is murder!” ...
This Women's History Month, ARC Rochester highlights the museum continuing the work of one of America's most influential women. Susan B. Anthony CEO and president Deborah Hughes tells us more.
Not For Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android ...
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