Pioneering suffragist and activist delivered this speech after being convicted of voting in the 1872 Presidential Election.
Discusses Anthony's adherence to atheism and expresses outrage over the fact that the Anthony coin features the phrase "In God We Trust."
Library of Congress presents a collection of documents relating to the suffragist. Find a letter to Adelaide Johnson.
Read about the trial proceedings of this famous suffrage crusader, arrested for having voted without the right. From the Library of Congress.
Provides biographical details on the woman who fought to end slavery and bring women the right to vote. With a bibliography.
Find a biographical profile of the woman whose name is synonymous with the suffrage movement.
Susan B. Anthony Neighborhood Association offers an introduction to the areas of Rochester, New York where Anthony lived and worked.
Details the American activist known for her Suffrage work, and her anti-slavery and anti-alcohol position.
Educational resource features a photograph and a brief profile of the women's rights leader. Also find links to related biographies.
Student project features a tribute to the early suffragist. Find a biography, information about her achievements and details about her NY home.
View a photo of Anthony and find out about her life, achievements and house in this New York state city.
Peruse this narrative documenting the progress of American women from the mid-1800s through the early part of the 20th century.
Find out about this National Historic Landmark and take a virtual tour. Access a bio, gift shop, and volunteer information.