Museum Closed
National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House 17 Madison Street, Rochester, NY, United StatesThe Anthony Museum and its Administrative Offices are closed.
The Anthony Museum and its Administrative Offices are closed.
Jeff Ludwig, PhD, Director of Education, Seward House Museum, Topic: The Mystery of Margaret: Unraveling the Story of Harriet Tubman’s “Daughter” and Her Ties to the Seward Family Based on original research into Harriet Tubman, this program follows her story from enslavement in the Antebellum South to her relationship with the Seward family of...Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – September 2022
October 3, 2022: Joanna Scutts, author of The Extra Woman, and has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, New Yorker, and the Paris Review – Topic: HOTBED: Bohemian Greenwich Village and the Secret Club that Sparked Modern Feminism HOTBED Bohemian Greenwich Village and the Secret Club that Sparked Modern Feminism by Joanna Scutts ...Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – October 2022
November 14, 2022: Carol Summerfield, Executive Director, History Center of Lake Forest-Lake Bluff – Topic: Turning Twenty in the ’20s: A Century of Progress for Young Adult Women REGISTRATION INFORMATION Individual virtual lecture is available for $30 each with a limited number of viewers. Click HERE to register for an individual lecture
The Anthony Museum and its Administrative Offices are closed.
December 12, 2022: Nada Odeh, Syrian artist, activist, humanitarian, and poet – Topic: Diversity, Inclusion and Art Nada Odeh is a Syrian artist, activist, humanitarian, and modern-day poet. She was born and raised in Damascus and came to the United States in 2013 due to the conflict and revolution in her country. She established...Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – December 2022
The Anthony Museum and its Administrative Offices are closed.
The Anthony Museum and its Administrative Offices are closed.
January 9, 2023: Carol Faulkner, PhD, Professor of History and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University – Topic: Marriage Reform in Nineteenth-Century America “Marriage Reform in Nineteenth-Century America” – This presentation explores the centrality of the “marriage question” to nineteenth-century social movements. Feminists, abolitionists, spiritualists,...Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – January 2023
Celebrate Susan B. Anthony’s birthday with us on February 15! This year we are delighted to gather on Susan B Anthony’s actual birthday and in honor of the “wonderful power” that she fought for. Dinner and program will begin at 6:00 pm. To reserve your seat, visit this link: reserve your seat.
March 13, 2023: Mallory Szymanski, Assistant Professor of History, Alfred University-Topic: Discerning Doctors from Quacks: the art, science, and social practice of men’s sexual health in late-nineteenth century United States Men in the late-nineteenth century found themselves exhausted by the increasing demands of round-the-clock factory work and a fast-paced urbanizing society. New categories of ‘nervous...Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – March 2023
April 3, 2023: Theresa McCarthy, PhD, Associate Professor, University at Buffalo –Topic: Haudenosaunee women’s leadership in contemporary times Theresa McCarthy is an Onondaga nation, Beaver clan citizen of Six Nations of the Grand River Territory in Ontario. She is the author of In Divided Unity: Haudenosaunee Reclamation at Grand River which won the 2017 Native...Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – April 2023