Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906), organizer of the first women's temperance association and president of the Woman Suffrage Association from 1892-1900. (Photo by © CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images) ROCHESTER, N.Y. - President Donald Trump’s pardon of Susan B.
Anthony is getting push back from the museum that bears the women’s suffrage icon’s name.Anthony was arrested in 1872 for voting before it was legal for women to do so.
Some historians have told NPR that Anthony wouldn’t have wanted a pardon because she didn’t believe she did anything wrong.“Objection!
Mr. President, Susan B. Anthony must decline your offer of a pardon today,” Deborah L. Hughes wrote in a statement on behalf of The National Susan B.