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  1. Most often, they did this through a series of speeches. The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House collected historical speeches from suffragists and abolitionists for performance at VoteTilla in 2017, which can be read in full. Susan B. Anthony’s Return to the “Old Union” speech; 1863. Susan B. Anthony’s “Is it a Crime to Vote ...

  2. Photo, Susan B Anthony, on 17 Madison Street porch, 1900 (1900) by Francis Benjamin JohnstonNational Susan B. Anthony Museum & House A few days after these celebrations, on March 13th 1906, Anthony died of pneumonia at her home in Rochester, her legacy as one of the United States’ most important and successful reformers already assured.

  3. Desde 1854, Susan B. Anthony compaginó su activismo feminista con la lucha contra la esclavitud en el seno de la Sociedad Americana Antiesclavista, hasta que el estallido de la Guerra de Secesión en 1861 apartó temporalmente a las mujeres de la primera línea de batalla, ocupada desde entonces por los ejércitos.

  4. The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House in Rochester, New York, features the National Historic Landmark home of the legendary civil rights leader, and the site of her famous arrest for voting in 1872. This home was the headquarters of the National American Woman Suffrage Association when she was its president. This is also where she died ...

  5. 26 de feb. de 2015 · Susan B. Anthony. Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906) is perhaps the most widely known suffragist of her generation and has become an icon of the woman’s suffrage movement. Anthony traveled the country to give speeches, circulate petitions, and organize local women’s rights organizations. Anthony was born in Adams, Massachusetts.

  6. Susan B. Anthony at age 28 Susan Brownell Anthony (February 15, 1820 – March 13, 1906) was a prominent American women's leader and abolitionist . Anthony invested fifty years of her life advocating for the social and legal equality of women, specifically for the attainment of women's suffrage in the United States.

  7. Susan B. Anthony was a prominent American suffragist and civil rights activist. She campaigned against slavery and for women to be given the vote. She was the co-founder of the Women’s Temperance movement which campaigned to tighten up laws on alcohol. She played a significant role in raising the profile of equal rights for women and is ...

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