Susan B. Anthony, a pivotal suffragist living in Rochester, gathered a group of women in front of her home on Madison Street just over 150 years ago, and led them to a nearby polling site for the ...
This year, for the first time, Anthony's home is an early voting site ― a nod to her past and a continuation of her life's work, museum president Deborah Hughes said. "At the heart of Susan B.
Anthony House in Rochester. As we know, Susan B Anthony spent her entire life fighting against slavery and for women’s rights. She died, here in her home before the 19th amendment was passed ...