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More about Susan B. Anthony, leading suffragist (suffragette) in America, helping win the vote for women. Includes graphics: portraits and other images of Anthony.

Images from the American Memory Collection

From the Library of Congress' "Votes for Women" collection, images of Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

Not For Ourselves Alone

Information on the Ken Burns documentary on the cooperative relationship of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony.

Portrait of Susan B. Anthony

Oil painting by Alice Cuddeback, with the history of its homes in Rochester, New York.

Susan B. Anthony House

Brief information on guided tours, hours, etc. at the Rochester house of Susan B. Anthony, now open to the public.

Trial of Susan B. Anthony

The 1872 trial of Susan B. Anthony -- for the crime of voting. She was found guilty and fined, though she never paid the fine.

Trial of Susan B. Anthony

Re-creation online of the 1873 trial of Anthony for illegal voting.

Welcome to the Susan B. Anthony House!

An online tour of the Susan B. Anthony house in Rochester, NY, which was a headquarters for woman suffrage organizing.

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