Susan B. Anthony visited Battenville, New York, in the 1850s as part of her activism for women's rights and suffrage. During her visit, she spoke at local gatherings, advocating for women's rights to vote and participate in civic life. Her efforts in Battenville, like elsewhere, helped raise awareness about gender equality and mobilized support for the suffrage movement. Anthony's activism in the region contributed to the broader national campaign for women's rights.
She didnt want to go because she believed that they could win freedom
March 13th, 1906 in Rochester, NY in her home
Are you speaking about the Declaration of Sentiments? If so then it was presented at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 in Seneca Falls, NY.
Susan B. Anthony never married anyone.
Susan B Anthony was home schooled
there is one in Queens, NY
She didnt want to go because she believed that they could win freedom
I believe its Susan Brownell Anthony that they were referring too.Jefferson Davis
March 13th, 1906 in Rochester, NY in her home
Are you speaking about the Declaration of Sentiments? If so then it was presented at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 in Seneca Falls, NY.
what was Susan B. Anthony's education
who were Susan B. Anthony's children
Susan B. Anthony never married anyone.
Susan B Anthony was home schooled
Yes, Susan B. Anthony was white.
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Susan B. Anthony's mother was Lucy Read Anthony.