SUSAN B. ANTHONY HOUSE
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2024
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2024
It was in this house, where she lived with her sister and mother, that the civil rights activist was arrested in 1872 for trying to vote in the presidential election. For over 45 years, Susan B. Anthony fights for women's rights and the abolition of slavery. At his death, the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote was not yet voted on. The museum retraces her political life, which led her to her last conference in 1906, where she announced the famous phrase: Failure is impossible.
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