National Historic Landmark - Susan B. Anthony House

National Historic Landmark - Susan B. Anthony House

Active in numerous reform movements, Susan B. Anthony entered the fight for women's rights in 1851 after meeting Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

She was especially effective in garnering legislative petitions and in accompanying them with as many signatures as possible.

In 1869 she played a leading role in organizing the National Woman Suffrage Association.

Her Rochester residence (1866-1906) is now a museum.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks