Susan B. Anthony broke the law by voting in 1872. In 2024, women honor her courage
Susan B. Anthony's illegal voting act in 1872 marked a significant moment in the fight for women's suffrage in the United States.
It was a legendary suffragette's home. This year it's a voting site.
Rochester's National Susan B. Anthony Museum serves as an early voting location, celebrating women's suffrage and the right to vote.
Thousands honor suffragist Susan B. Anthony for Election Day
Visitors honor Susan B. Anthony's legacy by placing 'I Voted' stickers on her grave, reflecting on women's fight for suffrage and modern electoral participation.
Susan B. Anthony broke the law by voting in 1872. In 2024, women honor her courage
Susan B. Anthony's illegal voting act in 1872 marked a significant moment in the fight for women's suffrage in the United States.
It was a legendary suffragette's home. This year it's a voting site.
Rochester's National Susan B. Anthony Museum serves as an early voting location, celebrating women's suffrage and the right to vote.
Thousands honor suffragist Susan B. Anthony for Election Day
Visitors honor Susan B. Anthony's legacy by placing 'I Voted' stickers on her grave, reflecting on women's fight for suffrage and modern electoral participation.
The bicycle in the late 19th century empowered women by challenging societal norms and providing newfound mobility and freedom.
June 18: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
The historical accounts of significant events in Brooklyn in 1873, 1912, and 1919 were captured by the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, showcasing moments such as the trial of Susan B. Anthony and the Republican National Convention.