In 1872 women were not allowed to vote, but the social reformer and women’s rights activist broke the law to do so.
A legendary woman You most likely remember Susan B. Anthony for the strides she made for women’s rights in the United States, ...
Led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, feminists sought to win ... went to the polls on presidential election day. In 1870 the famous antislavery feminists Sarah and Angelina Grimke ...
Since 2016, thousands of women have made the pilgrimage to suffragette Susan B. Anthony's grave in Rochester, NY to adorn it ...
In his speech, President-Elect Trump claimed that his ... among other civil liberties and responsibilities. Famous members of ...
On Nov. 5, 1872, suffragist Susan B. Anthony defied ... She was a friend of Emmeline B. Wells, the editor of the Woman’s ...
When Americans take to the polls on Tuesday, they will be following in the footsteps of famed suffragette Susan B ... Anthony traveled across the country, delivering thousands of speeches 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 ...
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 ...
placing "I voted" stickers on the gravestone of famous suffragette Susan B. Anthony, paying homage to her contributions to securing the vote for all citizens. The tradition, which took off in ...