Virtual Got Rights! Program
Got Rights! presented to second graders virtually. Closed group. STAFF CONTACT: Programs 585.235.6124 Ext.1 or programs@susanbanthonyhouse.org
Got Rights! presented to second graders virtually. Closed group. STAFF CONTACT: Programs 585.235.6124 Ext.1 or programs@susanbanthonyhouse.org
Got Rights! presented virtually to second graders. Closed group. If you are interested in having this program presented to your second grade group, contact Programs 585.235.6124 Ext.1 or programs@susanbanthonyhouse.org
Whose story gets remembered? How and why did Susan B. Anthony shape the story of woman's suffrage? Why does historical memory change? This is a virtual group tour for volunteers of the Anthony Museum. Presented by Anthony Museum staff.
Got Rights! presented virtually to second graders. Closed group. If you are interested in having this program presented to your second grade group, contact Programs 585.235.6124 Ext.1 or programs@susanbanthonyhouse.org
Got Rights! presented virtually to second graders. Closed group. If you are interested in having this program presented to your second grade group, contact Programs 585.235.6124 Ext.1 or programs@susanbanthonyhouse.org
This virtual tour is presented by Linda Lopata, Anthony Museum Director of Interpretation & Visitor Services. Her talk is titled, Suffragist Perspectives on Motherhood.
Seneca Art & Culture Center at Ganondagan Was scheduled for Saturday, May 16, 2020, and now postponed until 2021, date to follow. We look forward to seeing you next year! 7000 County Road 41 (Boughton Hill Road) Victor, NY 14564 Click here for a map In partnership with Friends of Ganondagan
The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House proudly presents the 17th season of its popular Monday Lecture Series. May 2020’s featured speaker is Autumn Haag, Special Collections Librarian/Archivist for Research & Collections, University of Rochester, who will present “The Genuine Article: The University of Rochester Suffrage Collection.” This presentation has been rescheduled from March...Continue reading VIRTUAL MONDAY LECTURE SERIES—The Genuine Article: The University of Rochester Suffrage Collection
Fun trivia about people, places, and things related to the Anthony Museum and the city of Rochester. This is a virtual group presentation for volunteers of the Anthony Museum. Presented by Anthony Museum staff.
Anthony Museum and Administrative Offices closed for Memorial Day
The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House proudly presents the 17th season of its popular Monday Lecture Series. June’s featured speaker is Dr. Jennifer M. Lloyd, History Professor Emerita, The College at Brockport , who will present “Carrie Chapman Catt: the woman behind the passage of the 19th Amendment.” This presentation is offered as...Continue reading VIRTUAL MONDAY LECTURE SERIES—Carrie Chapman Catt: the woman behind the passage of the 19th Amendment
This event has been postponed until 2021, new date to be announced. New York State Equal Rights Heritage Center and Partners in collaboration with the William H. Seward House Museum and the Harriet Tubman National Historical Park 25 South Street, Auburn, NY 13021 Click here for a map Facebook