Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. 9 de mar. de 2010 · Susan B. Anthony, a leader in the U.S. women’s suffrage movement and president of the National Woman Suffrage Association, is honored by a one dollar coin.

  2. 13 de feb. de 2020 · Susan B. Anthony, left, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were lifelong friends and activists. In a 1902 letter, Anthony wrote Stanton, “It is fifty-one years since we first met, ...

  3. Susan B. Anthony (stående) og Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Susan Brownell Anthony (15. februar 1820 – 13. marts 1906) var en amerikansk kvindesagspionér.. Hun kæmpede tillige for afholdssagen og slaveriets afskaffelse og begyndte omkring 1848 at organisere kvindebevægelsen i USA.. Fra 1869 blev hun leder af National Suffrage Association i samarbejde med Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

  4. The Anthony Museum offers guided tours of the Susan B. Anthony House six days a week, from 11 am- 5pm. Reservations are recommended, because tours often sell out. Tours begin at the Visitor Center at 19 Madison Street, where you will find a museum shop and small exhibit center. Group tours, school programs, virtual programs, and special events ...

  5. Susan B. Anthony 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. [1] After the Anthony family moved to Rochester ...

  6. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Susan B. Anthony v. the United States. The trial of Susan B. Anthony v. the United States began on June 17, 1873. Presiding was Judge Ward Hunt, an outspoken opponent of women’s suffrage. Perhaps fearful of Anthony’s compelling oratorical skills, Hunt refused to let Anthony testify on her own behalf.

  7. 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.