February 15, 2013
Susan Brownell Anthony, born 193 years ago today, dedicated her life to winning for women their political, civil, economic and educational rights. The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections has acquired several artifacts related to the life of Miss Anthony, a resident of Rochester from 1845 until her death in 1906.
http://rochester.edu/news/susan-b-anthony-bday2013/
Listen to the story of how Susan B. Anthony worked to get women admitted to the University (mp3).
View the livestream of “Susan B. Anthony and the Material World,” presented Carolyn Ducey, Curator of Collections at the International Quilt Study Center and Museum, University of Nebraska. From the Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender and Women’s Studies 2013 Humanities Project Series
One Woman can do anything, but united we end this war between us & against all womankind- let’s UNITE and end it once and for all! IMAGINE the majority United! ~BettyJean Downing 2010~
Filed under: ERA, Feminism, Herstory, National Women's History, The Majority United, Women's Contributions, Women's Rights | Tagged: BettyJean Downing Kling, ERA, Feminism, Free US Now, The Majority United, Women's Rights |
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