When Americans take to the polls on Tuesday, they will be following in the footsteps of famed suffragette Susan B. Anthony, who on Nov. 5, 1872, cast an illegal ballot to make her voice heard as a ...
Sign-up for Your Vote: Text with the USA TODAY elections team. Susan B. Anthony is buried on a path near Maple Avenue inside Mount Hope Cemetery. Visitors are encouraged to park on Robinson Drive ...
On Nov. 5, 1872, well-known suffragist chose to vote. She was arrested and found guilty, but did not pay the fine.
Her next stop? Susan B. Anthony's gravesite, of course. A visit to the noted suffragist at Mount Hope Cemetery is an Election Day tradition in Rochester. Hundreds had already crunched through the ...
On this Election Day and in the days leading up to it, thousands of people have been visiting suffragist Susan B. Anthony’s ...
The country was still contending with a deep divide over the war and Reconstruction – and Susan B. Anthony wanted her voice heard. The incumbent president, Republican Ulysses S. Grant ...
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 ...
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 ...
Since 2016, thousands of Rochester voters have visited the gravesite of Susan B. Anthony with their "I Voted" stickers to pay homage to the celebrated suffragist. That pilgrimage continued in full ...