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k, 197; extracts from journal, demands equal pay for women at State Teacher's Con., Syracuse, writes from birthplace of women's hard work there, 198; climbs "Greylock," describes visit to old home, receives invitation to give agricultural ad. at Dundee Fair, 199; describes fair, speech contains modern ideas on farming, takes up cause of wronged mother, 200; goes with mother and child to New York, refused admission to hotels, rejected by landlady at boarding-house, 201; declines to leave hotel, places charges with Mrs. Gibbons, welcomed home by Lydia Mott, persecuted by family of mother, 202; defies brothers, 203; refuses to yield to Garrison's and Phillips' requests, sustained by her father, 204; arranges Garrisonian meet., mobbed at Buffalo, 208; hissed at Rochester, will not give up meet., 209; encounter with mayor of Utica, mob at Rome, 210; declines to abandon meet. at Syracuse, mobbed and burned in effigy, goes to Albany, 211; agrees to adjourn meet. there, 212; begged to give up W. R. Annivers. because of war, refuses, rearing children a profession, offers to care for Mrs. Stn.'s, 213; attitude of Abolits. towards War, 214; takes charge of farm and does housework, 215; sharp points from diary, Douglass, negroes shd. be enlisted, slavery must be blotted out, loneliness, opinion of "Adam Bede," 216; A. S. meet, at Albany, sends Phillips money for lecture which he returns, sends Tilton check, he defines her "sphere," 217; compelled to give up W. R. Annivers., leaves "Abrahamic bosom of home" for A. S. lecture field, visits Adams and censures men for not furnishing kitchen properly, visits Hoosac Tunnel, speaks on summit of Green Mts., 218; let. on work of E. B. Browning, H. Hosmer, R. Bonheur, cares for Mrs. Stn.'s boys, visits New York, Boston, Framingham, at the Garrisons', 219; anger at N. Y. legis. for repealing laws in favor of women, 220; let. on private schools, her last teachers' con., results gained, teachers' debt to her, 221; speaking extemporaneously, support of Lydia Mott, complimented at Mecklinburg, honored by teacher's con. after War, death of father, 222; great bereavement, returns to work, 224; disbelieves War will lead to wom. suff., continues work for slave, 225; issues cal
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