Susan B. Anthony’s Birthday
1820 – Susan Brownell Anthony is born on February 15 in Adams, Massachusetts, the second of seven children.
1820 – Susan Brownell Anthony is born on February 15 in Adams, Massachusetts, the second of seven children.
PLEASE NOTE: The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House will be closed Wednesday, December 25, 2019 and Thursday, December 26, 2019.
PLEASE NOTE: The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House will be closed Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Look for the Suffrage Float in the Rose Bowl Parade. Representatives from the Anthony Museum will be marching behind the Pasadena 2020 float that commemorates the centennial of the 19th...Continue reading Suffrage Float in Rose Bowl Parade
You are invited to a joint Press Conference: presented by the City of Rochester and the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House Thursday, January 16, 10am City Hall Special Announcement on joint 2020 Events! Lovely A. Warren, Mayor and Deborah L. Hughes, President & CEO of the Anthony Museum will unveil 2020 plans.
Museum and Administrative Offices closed in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House proudly presents the 17th season of its popular Monday Lecture Series. January 2020’s featured speaker is Dr. Brianna Theobald, Professor of History, University...Continue reading MONDAY LECTURE SERIES— “Native American Women and the Fight for Reproductive Justice”
Join Music Director Ward Stare for the world premiere of a new work by renowned composer, Gemma Peacocke. Plus, playwright Mark Mobley is creating a new theatrical work setting the stories of strong Rochester women, past and present, to music. The RPO has a pre-concert chat, located in Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, one hour before...Continue reading RPO Presents Women’s Suffrage: Past + Present
Join Music Director Ward Stare for the world premiere of a new work by renowned composer, Gemma Peacocke. Plus, playwright Mark Mobley is creating a new theatrical work setting the stories of strong Rochester women, past and present, to music. Join us for a FREE pre-concert chat, located in Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, one hour before...Continue reading RPO presents Women’s Suffrage: Past + Present
Ward Stare, conductor THOMSON The Mother of Us All The Mother of Us All, an opera by Virgil Thomson to a libretto by Gertrude Stein, chronicles the life of Susan B. Anthony. In fanciful style, it brings together characters, fictional and non-fictional, from different periods of American history. Join the RPO for a FREE pre-concert chat, located in...Continue reading RPO presents The Mother of Us All
The Anthony Museum is closed today because of the snow storm!
Ward Stare, conductor THOMSON The Mother of Us All The Mother of Us All, an opera by Virgil Thomson to a libretto by Gertrude Stein, chronicles the life of Susan B. Anthony. In fanciful style, it brings together characters, fictional and non-fictional, from different periods of American history. Join us for a FREE pre-concert chat, located in Kodak...Continue reading RPO presents The Mother of Us All