The Anthony Museum looks to the far-reaches of space for an inspirational event. Celebrating Susan B. Anthony’s birthday is a tradition that began in her lifetime and continues to this…Continue reading Speaker Announced for the 2022 Susan B. Anthony Birthday Celebration →
Q: Can you tell us a little about your background? I received my Bachelor’s degree in History and a certificate in Public History from Rhode Island College. After graduation, I…Continue reading Introducing Aisha Pierre →
Lecturer: Jennifer Lloyd, PhD Susan B. Anthony II: Activist, Journalist, Writer, U of R Graduate This lecture will be presented online, with each presentation offered to registered guests at 1pm…Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – June 2022 →
Lecturer: Meredith Roman, PhD – The State College at Brockport Too Black, Too Strong: Angela Davis’s Revolutionary “Freedom Dreams” and U.S. State Violence Angela Davis is a revolutionary feminist who has…Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – May 2022 →
New to the Monday Lecture Series Schedule! Note change of Date & Lecture! LECTURER: Rebecca Hall, JD, PHD Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts Dr. Rebecca Hall…Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – April 2022 →
Lecturer: Dr. Elizabeth Masarik, PhD, The State College at Brockport Teacher, Activist, Radical: The Life and Legacy of Jovita Idar Born in Laredo, TX to a political family, Jovita organized La…Continue reading Monday Lecture Series – January 2022 →
by Deborah L. Hughes, President & CEO We had a fire at the National Landmark Susan B. Anthony House last night. Fortunately, fire damage was limited to the back porch,…Continue reading Fire at Our National Landmark →
The broadcast on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020 was a great success, reaching thousands of viewers across the United States and beyond. Thanks to our sponsors, our volunteers, and special thanks…Continue reading Suffragist City Parade 2020 →
Dear Members, Can you believe that it is September! Now that the last weeks of summer are here, all of us at the Anthony Museum are looking ahead to the start…Continue reading Letter from Lesia A. Telega →