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80, 489, 504, 550, 615, 667, 671, 744, 772, 846, 891, 892, 944, 950; sense of humiliation and insult, 238, 268, 269, 584; sensitiveness, 28, 29, 30, 120, 168, 542, 583, 584; unselfishness, 384, 535, 695, 731, 735, 975 (see chart of head, 85; Domestic Traits, Love of Family, Newspapers, Tributes). CHILDREN, hardships of A.'s mother, 12, 19; severity of early days, 31; 52; Mrs. Mott's and Mrs. Stanton's, 76; Mrs. Greeley's, 86, 97; A.'s answer to minister, 108; A. on "baby show," 132; mothers' trials, 139; Mrs. Stanton on, 142; maternity and conventions, 158, 162; Lucy Stone and Mrs. Stanton on, 162; A.'s care of Mrs. Stanton's, 142, 187, 213, 219; woman's immortal product, 193; mother no right to, sad story, 200; care of is a profession, 213; A.'s care of, 213; illegitimate, 216, 656, 844; A. would educate in public schools, 221; baby panacea for woman suff., 267; woman's right to have, 296; _The Revolution_, A.'s child, 362; Mrs. Stanton's belong to A., 489; Neb. man wants credit, 493; alleged effect of woman suff. in regard to, 504; A.'s care of nieces, 513; great number among suffragists, 517; impudent advice, 517; must suffer disgrace of parents' hostility to woman suff., 529; A.'s experience with woman and babies in Killarney, 573; God held responsible, 574; brought for A. to take in arms, 610; A. on pre-natal influence, 678; men suckle babies, 687; 690; trying experiences with in S. Dak. campaign, 692; Mrs. Stanton's, 713, 717; A. would turn palace into orphan asylum, 943 (see Guardianship). CHINESE, A. compares status with women, 398; 986. CHURCHES, St. Bartholomew the Great, 3; A.'s maternal grandparents members of Baptist, 5; later Universalist, 5; paternal, Quakers, 6; record Anthony and Read families, 5, 6, 7, 11, 21; father disciplined by Quakers, 10, 20, 36; A. on Lord's Supper, 36; 38; attitude toward colored people, 39; on a woman's preaching in 1839, 40; first knowledge of Unitarianism, 44; attends that church, 58; 65; Mrs. Stanton on in 1852, 67, 68; 70; bondage for women, relation to woman's rights, 73, 79, 90; Brick Ch. (N. Y.), 87, 96; Mrs. Stanton demands women in councils of, 92; Greeley on, 97; effort to secure for women's meetings, 119
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