The new Birthplace Museum tells the story of the great social reformer, Susan B. Anthony, a pioneering feminist, suffragist, and a noteworthy figure for causes such as abolition, opposition to restellism, and temperance of the 19th century
The Birthplace Museum displays artifacts and ephemera of Susan B. Anthony and the familial and regional influences that shaped Anthony’s early life, by displaying the textiles and furnishings of that period and the literature and other memorabilia associated with her later career.
The Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation, dedicated to preserving the birthplace and raising public awareness of the wide-ranging legacy of the great social reformer, Susan B. Anthony, who was a pioneering feminist and suffragist as well as a noteworthy figure in the abolitionist, pro-life, and temperance movements of the 19th century.