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  2. Trial of Susan B. Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Susan B. Anthony. United States v. Susan B. Anthony was the criminal trial of Susan B. Anthony in a U.S. federal court in 1873. The defendant was a leader of the women's suffrage movement who was arrested for voting in Rochester, New York in the 1872 elections in violation of state laws that allowed only men to vote.

  3. Susan B. Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Susan B. Anthony (born Susan Anthony; February 15, 1820 – March 13, 1906) was an American social reformer and women's rights activist who played a pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement. Born into a Quaker family committed to social equality, she collected anti-slavery petitions at the age of 17.

  4. Susan B. Anthony’s Home Is Now an Early Voting Site - AOL

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    In 1872, Anthony was arrested for voting in the presidential election. Today, New York residents can cast early ballots in the same location. ... Susan B. Anthony’s home in Rochester, N.Y., is ...

  5. Susan B. Anthony House - Wikipedia

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    Susan B. Anthony House, in Rochester, New York, was the home of Susan B. Anthony for forty years, while she was a national figure in the women's rights movement. She was arrested in the front parlor after voting in the 1872 Presidential Election .

  6. Thousands visit Susan B. Anthony's grave, place 'I voted ...

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    New York Election Results 2024: Live updates, maps for every state race "At the heart of Susan B. Anthony's being was this idea that this democracy could succeed," museum president Deborah Hughes ...

  7. National Woman Suffrage Association - Wikipedia

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    In 1872, Susan B. Anthony convinced some election officials to allow her to vote in that year's presidential elections, for which she was arrested and found guilty in a widely publicized trial. The judge at the trial was Justice Ward Hunt , who had recently been appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court and who conducted the trial as part of the ...

  8. The History Behind Rebecca Yarros' 'Fourth Wing' Series - AOL

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    With the first wave of feminism burgeoning at the same time, however, women like Francis Willard and Susan B. Anthony began to challenge this cultural norm. They advocated for women to use horses ...

  9. Elizabeth Cady Stanton - Wikipedia

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    Susan B. Anthony actually succeeded in voting in 1872, for which she was arrested and found guilty in a widely publicized trial. [141] In 1880, Stanton also tried to vote. When the election officials refused to let her place her ballot in the box, she threw it at them. [142] When the Supreme Court ruled in 1875 in Minor v.