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temp. con., 100;
vows women shall have right to speak in public, shows difference
between men's and women's wages, 102;
at Cleveland W. R. Con., temp, addresses in southern N. Y., 103;
women's need of pecuniary independence, 104;
arranges State Suff. Con. at Albany, 105;
development, consecration of life to freedom of women, 107;
carrying petitions, snubbed by women, insulted by minister, prints
and circulates Mrs. Stn.'s address before legis., 108;
ad. legis. com. at Albany on legal, civil and polit. rights of
women, 109;
named "Napoleon" by Channing, appointed gen. agent for N. Y., no
funds provided, 110;
canvasses State for W. R., uses own money, great moral and physical
courage, 111;
adopts Bloomer costume, 113;
martyrdom, of wearing it, doubts as to good results, 116;
states objections to Bloomers or any conspicuous dress, 117;
spks. in Washington for first time, goes to Alexandria and
Baltimore, criticises shiftless management and effect of slavery
on labor, 118;
debates existence after death, treatment by ministers, 119;
teachers con. at Oswego, demands women shall hold office in assn.
and position of principal, compli. by papers, all speakers
disappoint her at Saratoga con., no faith in own powers, 120;
purse stolen, attends anti-Neb. con. at Saratoga, Methodist trustees
at Canajoharie refuse church, 121;
guest with Garrison at Lucretia Mott's, Greeley refuses to take
money, Phillips lends $50, she starts out alone to canvass N. Y.,
122;
at Mayville, Sherman, 123;
posters amuse people, smart editors refer to Mark Antony, Rondout
Courier compliments, 124;
begins scrap-books by father's advice, at Olean, Angelica, Corning,
Elmira, T. K. Beecher's theology, presents petitions to N. Y.
legis., 125;
proposal of marriage, Schroon Lake country, tries "water cure" for
injured foot, 126;
results at Riverhead, 127;
women afraid to come to lecture, ends campn. and returns Phillips'
money but he refuses it, husbands eat warm meals, wives cold ones,
regrets marriages of L. Stone and A. Brown, 128;
thinks women soon will have their rights, grandfather sits on her
platform at Adams, she throws away medicine, 129;
arranges con. at Saratoga, appointed at Utica State Teachers' Con.
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