The 1872 US elections, held on November 5, is arguably the most unusual in American history. Incumbent President Ulysses S. Grant, who was running for a second term, against Horace Greeley ...
It was remarkable, considering women at the time didn't even have the right to vote. During the 1872 US elections, Woodhull, a stockbroker, newspaper publisher and advocate for social reform ...
Maryland follows with nine conventions in the state over the years – all held in Baltimore, in 1832, 1835, 1840, 1844, 1848, ...
Bash and Fisher examine Louisiana’s 1872 gubernatorial election ... the great force of history comes from the fact that we ...
Anthony voted for the Republican candidate in the 1872 presidential election ... looking forward to a bright future and freedom for us ALL, thrilled to be taking my ballot to the post office ...
ATS.io compiled a list of the top five biggest U.S. presidential election upsets since 1872 using data from Sports Odds History. Presidential upsets were ranked according to the preelection odds ...
Horace Greeley, the founder-editor of The New York Tribune. The 1872 presidential election in the United States, held on the same date (November 5) as the current one, was the most unusual one as ...
On Nov. 5, 1872, suffragist Susan B. Anthony defied the law by casting a vote in the presidential election; she was later ...
More than 150 years after Susan B. Anthony was arrested for voting despite being a woman, Americans take to the polls on the ...
Since 2016, thousands of women have made the pilgrimage to suffragette Susan B. Anthony's grave in Rochester, NY to adorn it ...