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compliments Democrats, 263;
ridiculed by N. Y. World, 264; 265;
will sign every petit. if necessary, scores "old guard," 268;
protests agnst. negro's receiv. rights denied women, 269;
comes to meetings rested and refreshed, ad. joint coms. of N. Y.
legis. on new constit., 273;
memorial to Cong., 277;
before N. Y. Consti. Con., 278; 279;
encounter with Greeley, name forbidden in Tribune, 280; 282;
goes into Kansas campn., 283;
unpleasant nights, 284;
homage for her talents, 285;
tour of Kan. with ex-Gov. Robinson, 286;
invites Train to assist, 287; 290;
arranges lect. tour with Train, at polls, 291;
praised by Leav. Commercial, 292;
admiration of Mr. Train, defers to A.'s judgment, tour with A. and
Train, 293;
censured and repudiated by friends for alliance with Train, claims
right to accept his aid for wom. suff., 294;
begins The Revolution, abuse of N. Y. Times, 295;
comment N. Y. Independent, Cin'ti Enquirer, 296;
descrip. of Revolution, wom. have lost self-respect, 297;
defends The Revolution, 298;
on desire to edit paper, 299;
objects to treatment by Equal Rights Assn., Revolution an individ.
matter, 300;
described by Nellie Hutchinson, 302;
presides at Equal Rights Assn., 303;
Blackwell praises work in Kan., independent com. formed, 304;
attends Demo. mass meet. in N. Y., comment of Sun, 305;
attends Natl. Demo. Con. in Tammany Hall, 306;
finishes home at Tenafly, 308; 309;
goes to Gov. Geary in behalf of Hester Vaughan, 310; 314;
western tour, 315; 316;
almost alone in demanding word "sex" in Fifteenth Amend., 318;
writes old friends to ignore the past, 320;
presides Equal Rights Assn., 322;
presides Natl. Suff. Assn., 327; 328;
describes Newport con., 329; 330;
forms friendship with Mrs. Hooker, 332; 337;
ad. Cong. com., 338; 339;
described by Mary Clemmer, 340; 343; 344;
urges union of suff. orgz'tns and offers to resign office, 347;
forbids use of name for pres., women protest, at Apollo Hall con.,
at dissolut. of Equal Rights Assn., 348; 349;
mass meeting in McFarland-Richardson case, 352;
beautiful appearance, 353;
no salary on Revolution, 354;
objects to change name of Rev., "Rosebud" will not answer, 357; 358;
declines to serve longer as editor, 360;
urges A. to roll load off her sho
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