Susan Brownell Anthony (
February
15,
1820 –
March 13,
1906) was a prominent
American
civil rights leader who played a pivotal role in
the
19th century
women's rights movement to secure
women's suffrage in the United States. She
traveled the United States and
Europe, and gave 75 to 100 speeches per year on
women's rights for some 45 years. Susan B. Anthony
died in
Rochester, New York in her house at 17 Madison
Street on
March 13,
1906, and is buried at
Mount Hope Cemetery.
Unframed.