Museum Closed – Christmas Holiday
The Anthony Museum and its Administrative Offices are closed today for the Christmas Holiday. The Museum will open at its usual time on Sunday, December 27.
The Anthony Museum and its Administrative Offices are closed today for the Christmas Holiday. The Museum will open at its usual time on Sunday, December 27.
The Anthony Museum and its Administrative Offices are closed today for the New Year's holiday. The Museum will open at its regular time of Saturday, January 2.
Migrant Longing: Letter Writing across the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Miroslava Chavez- Garcia, PhD This lecture will be presented online, offered to registered guests at 1pm ET. Space is limited—make your reservations...Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – January 2021
The Role of Imagery in Social Movements Lecturer: Tamar W. Carroll, PhD This lecture will be presented online, offered to registered guests at 1pm ET. Space is limited—make your reservations...Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – February 2021
In a break with tradition, the Anthony Museum has made plans to safely share Susan B. Anthony’s birthday celebration with their biggest audience ever through a televised broadcast. The “Gala”...Continue reading Susan B. Anthony Birthday Gala 2021
Suffragists: Public Relations Pioneers Lecturer: Arien Rozelle This lecture will be presented online, offered to registered guests at 1pm ET. Space is limited—make your reservations today online here or call...Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – March 2021
National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House Commemorates Susan B. Anthony’s Death and Legacy The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House will host a ceremonial wreath hanging on the...Continue reading Wreath Hanging Ceremony
Suzanne Schnittman’s book, Provocative Mothers and Their Precocious Daughters, presents the engaging lives of four pioneers in the women’s rights and abolitionist movements and their four daughters. Each helped procure...Continue reading “Provocative Mothers” with Suzanne Schnittman
When White Women Wanted a Monument to Black “Mammies”: A 1923 Fight Shows Confederate Monuments Are About Power, Not Southern Heritage Lecturer: Alison Parker, PhD Alison Parker is History Department...Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – April 2021
This is a closed, private event. If you are interested in arranging a private group tour for your school group, organization, or family, contact 585.235.6124 x 1 or email programs@susanb.org
National Nurses Week begins each year on May 6th and ends on May 12th, Florence Nightingale's birthday. It features a host of events across the U.S. to honor nurses for...Continue reading National Nursing Week
Manhood Enslaved: Bondmen in Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century New Jersey Ken Marshall, PhD