Voters pay respect to Susan B. Anthony at her grave in Rochester
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Around Election Day, voters are paying tribute to suffragist Susan B. Anthony's grave in Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, New York. On this week's "On The Road," Steve Hartman met some of those visitors to discuss what inspired them to make the trip.
Can’t take it for granted. Thank you, Ms. Susan B. Anthony. Vote for the right people.
Thanks so much Steve for drawing attention to this place in my hometown for the whole nation to see, which has always been a great place of inspiration for those of us who live here :) Be safe & be well!
Dog gone it, Stephen! You just give Me so much hope that we humans can become better people! God Bless and Godspeed, I am runnin out of dry things to wipe my eyes!! :}
I’m supposed to be out running errands. Instead I’m binge watching Steve Hartman. Every time I think “this is the last video I’m watching” I come across another one I haven’t seen!
And now some states want to make It harder for people to vote
I felt her spirit when I went out to vote.
Ha ha
Thank you very much Ms Norah for adding the story and many thanks to mr stave on the road
❤️🥰❤️🇺🇸😭❤️🥰❤️
😭😭😭😭😭😭 thank you Susan B. Anthony!
Disgusting. Let the skeleton that is there rest in peace. I know that there is finally a plastic Shield but to desecrate a grave that has been that forever is terrible. I don't care what denomination you are stop
This is amazing
Thank you too Susan B Anthony and the Republican Party for bringing forth all this joy and woman’s suffrage
this is so heartbreaking.
What do you mean
@@jonedson5910 women honoring the women who gave them that right.
Very professional. Highly inaccurate. Yawn!
Yawn! A very professional presentation with little accuracy.
Trump!!!!!
At 1:45 that better NOT have been a black woman!
If destorying someone else's grave is respect then we have lost it!
She should of fought just a little more for wemen to have the right to be forced into the draft .
That was a bit after her time, the draft didn’t come into being until 1940, just over a year before the US entered WW2