rk, makes first demand for cong. action,
250;
speaks at Concord, Mrs. Emerson agrees with her as do the "sages of
Concord," untiring work for wom. suff., 251;
many visits, 252;
praise of N. Y. Independent, 253;
at Boston A. S. meet., finds Phillips and others opposed to uniting
with W. R. Soc., believes they will yield, 256;
eloquent demand for wom. suff., 257;
reads address to Congress at W. R. Annivers. in Church of Puritans
and offers res. for an Equal Rights Assn., 259;
speech in favor of ballot for negro and woman, 260;
indignant at proposal of Phillips and Tilton to work for enfranchis.
of negro but not of woman, points out degradation of it to Mrs.
Stn., 261;
never influenced by magnetic speeches, does not recognize
expediency, 262;
after her work for Standard it refuses to help women, much labor to
arrange E. R. meet. for Albany, speech on injustice to
working-women, 263;
abused by N. Y. World, presides at Cooper Instit. suff. meet., 264;
holds meet. in western N. Y., Repubs. led by Sumner refuse to
champion wom. suff., 265;
at A. S. meet. in Phila. begs Phillips to stand by women, also
Stevens chmn. Com. on Reconstruction, 267;
shows injustice of Standard, 268;
will not suffer in silence negro placed in power over woman, 269;
deserted by old leaders, 270;
N. Y. meet. to secure representation of women in Constit. Con.,
Buffalo Commercial ridicules A. and Mrs. Stn., 271;
praise from Troy Times, at Fairfield, N. Y., scores wife of
principal of academy, 272;
assumes burdens of meet. and too tired to prepare speech and appear
at best, protests to Folger agnst. bill to license houses of
ill-repute, 273;
threatens to have women discuss it throughout State, urges L. Stone
to make canvass of Kan., 274; 275;
manhood suff. continuation of class legislation, 276;
Memorial to Cong. asking removal of all discriminations of sex or
color, 277;
hearing before N. Y. Constit. Con., tilt with Greeley, can fight
with goosequill as he did, suff. inalienable right, 278;
Rochester people some time be glad to know her, 279;
lets. from G. W. Curtis and A. Dickinson, snubbed by Greeley at A.
Gary's, 280;
solicits advertisements on Broadway to raise money for Kan. campn.,
appeals to Mrs. Wright and other frien
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