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arning women, assn. formed, 307; Labor Congress for women's rights, but not for suff., 307; A. teaches workingwomen to organize, 307; A. to women typesetters, 308; on women wage-earners, 333; rejected as delegate to Labor Cong, in Phila., 366; gratitude of workingwomen, 405; women a millstone, 457; Greenback-Labor party on woman suff., 518; workingwoman's need of ballot, 523; farmers enfranchised in Gr. Brit., 593; workingwomen welcomed in N. O., 597; telegrams to A. from leaders, 671; action of Knights of Labor on woman suff. in S. Dak., 685, 686; A. addresses workingwomen in Omaha, 726; organizations petition for woman suff., 766; press in Calif, in favor of, 868; debt of wage-earn, women to A., 740, 976; on workingwoman's need of suff., 996-1003; wage-earning men in England wanted bread, not ballot, 996; ballot granted, 997; excellent results, 997, 998; political preferences, 998; political power behind strikes, 999; statistics of women's wages, 999; why their strikes fail, 999, 1000; women's great need of franchise, 1000; wages not regulated by supply and demand, 1001; give women same power as men, 1002; effect of taking work from home to factory, 1006; reward of virtue, 1007; women must be self-supporting and enfranchised, 1007; temptations to wage earners, 1007, 1008 (see Industries). LAWS, women's property rights, adopted, 58; Fugitive Slave, License repealed, husband's rights under, 61; Maine Law, 70, 71; Lucy Stone on, 81; nobody wants but women, 83; Common Law on women, 74; conv. to secure better ones, 104; A. canvasses for, 105, 108; petitions presented and petitioners abused, 109; A. argues for, 110; arranges series of convs. for, 110; hard work of canvass, 111; for women, in 1860, 185; for equal guardianship repealed in N. Y., 219; A.'s scathing review of laws and wives' protest, 331; Ingersoll shows injustice to women, 345; for remitting fines, 449; women admitted to practice before U. S. Sup. Ct., 502; A. criticises Garfield's saying just to women, 536; School Suff. in N. Y. partial failure, 730; show men cannot be trusted to legislate for women, 966; use of masculine pronouns, 982, 983, 990; for married women, 987; can't own false teeth, 988; all made by men, w
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