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subject will be found in its respective chapter. The greatest problem
has been the indexing of the many _speeches_ so as to convey an idea
of their subject-matter, as a number of them cover a variety of
topics, and it has been possible to indicate only the principal
points. The editors trust, however, that the systematic arrangement of
the volume and the full Table of Contents will enable the reader to
obtain the desired information without difficulty.
_Age of Protection_, 460,
and in each State chapter under _Legislative Action and Laws_,
beginning 465.
AMENDMENT CAMPAIGNS FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE, xxi; 40;
in Calif., 486;
in Col., 513;
in S. D., 553-7;
in Ida., 590;
in Kas., 643;
in N. J., 822;
in N. Y., 847;
in Ore., 895;
in R. I., 909;
in Wash., 973.
AMENDMENT TO NATIONAL CONSTITUTION FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE,
objection to amending, advantage in securing wom. suff., xx, xxi;
14th amend, and attempts of women to vote under it, 3 et seq.;
15th amend., effect on wom. suff., 6;
effort to amend for Federal Suff. for women, 7;
Nat'l. Ass'n. begins work for 16th amend., 11;
res. for in '84, 25;
Miss Anthony on, 40;
same, 42;
argument for, 54;
sp. of Sen. Palmer, 62;
contrary to State's rights, 68;
first discussion of 16th amend. in Senate, 85;
14th amend., Miss Anthony on, 152; 158;
Senate Com. recom. 16th in '92, 201;
14th grants wom. suff., 204;
women appeal 25 yrs. for 16th amend., 223;
efforts of Nat'l Ass'n. for, 367;
Mrs. Catt on why one is asked for, 369;
Miss Anthony's plea, 373;
American Ass'n. declares for, 410, 417.
AMENDMENTS TO STATE CONSTITUTIONS FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE,
laws in different States, xvi;
difficulty in Minn and Neb., failure of Sch. Suff. in N.J., xvi;
same in S.D., xvii;
submitted by ten States and results, xxi;
obstacles to securing, xxiii;
comparison of votes, xxix;
votes on, 40;
adopted in Col., 528;
in Idaho, 593;
school and library in Minn., 778;
law similar to amendment in Wis., 988.
AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION,
work of after '84, Chap. XXII; 13;
founded, 14;
union with Nat'l Ass'n., 164.
ANECDOTES, 71;
public money for "shes," 193;
in Tenn., 196;
how men represent women, 197;
of Miss Willard, 215;
woman on throne, 229;
poll tax in Tenn.
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