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  1. Jul 26, 2011 · We at the Susan B. Anthony House hope that this brief tour will inspire you to learn more about Miss Anthony and her fight for women's rights. She lived at ...

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  2. The Anthony Museum follows current COVID-19 guidelines as set by Monroe County and New York State. Girl Scouts. Girl Scout programs include a uniquely designed tour of the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, and activities in our Carriage House.

  3. Abolitionist. The Anthony Farm in Rochester, NY. Frederick Douglass, ca. 1879. Susan B. Anthony was a Quaker. Quakers believed the inner light of God existed in every human. It did not matter if you were a man or woman, black or white, every soul was equal in the eyes of God. Not surprisingly, Quakers freed their slaves in the 1700s and many ...

  4. Monday Lecture Series. Each year, the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House presents a series of lectures on topics inspired by the life, work, and legacy of Susan B. Anthony. This season, the series will be presented in-person at the Carriage House, including lunch from 1872 Café, and virtually via Zoom monthly from September 2023 to June ...

  5. The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House interprets the great reformer’s vision and story, preserves and shares her National Historic Landmark home and headquarters, collects and exhibits artifacts related to her life and work, and offers tours and interpretive programs to inspire and challenge individuals to make a positive difference.

  6. The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House is supported primarily through the contributions of its members and donors. It is not affiliated with other organizations bearing Anthony’s name. Programs of the National Susan B. Anthony Museum are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the ...

  7. The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House was the home of the legendary American civil rights leader during the 40 most politically active years of her life, 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.

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