The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House in Rochester, NY was the home of the legendary American 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 in 1906 at age 86, following her "Failure is Impossible" speech in Baltimore. We invite you to tour our website to learn more about this great reformer and the many programs we offer to inspire others to change the world for the better. Visit through the Photo Gallery, browse through the merchandise in our museum shop, and learn about our ever-expanding programs. Please, come see us in person! It's an incredible and inspiring story that you just don't want to miss. To view our hours and admissions, ask questions about your tour, or find directions to the museum, click here!
We're not THAT Susan B. Anthony
It’s a matter of brand confusion, at the very least. Although we may be THE Susan B. Anthony House (and the only National Historic Landmark Museum bearing the great reformer’s name), there are dozens of other read more
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Was Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life or Pro-Choice?
The discussion about Susan B. Anthony's position on abortion continues. For more information, see the links below.
2018 article by Harper D. Ward
2012 interview with Deborah L. Hughes
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Coverage of the 2016 Election
In the days leading up to the 2016 Election, the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House was highlighted over several media platforms.
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Our goal is to create a piece of collaborative textile art that honors women's history, particularly the woman's suffrage movement and the people, places, events, and issues that are related to it. This "2020 Quilt" celebrates the Centennial Anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution that granted women the right to vote in 1920.
View the 2020 Quilt Project site and learn how you can get involved!
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About A Purse of Her Own
Susan B. Anthony worked for many reforms, including suffrage, temperance, and abolition, but found that women were hampered by their lack of power - their lack of money... (continue reading)
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