1;
natl. conv. of 1889, 647;
of 1890, 674;
incorporation, 676;
contributes to South Dakota campaign, 675, 676, 680-685;
conv. of 1891, 703;
conv. of 1892, Mrs. Stanton's last appearance, A. made pres., 717;
conv. of 1893, 737;
successful effort to take annual conv. from Washtn., A.'s oppositn.,
738;
connection with Columb. Expos., 748;
conv. of 1894, 756;
no section, creed or politics, 757;
help in Kas. campaign, 780;
sends greetings to Prohib. Conv., 790;
old workers rebel against "red tape," 805;
A.'s advice, 806;
conv. of 1895 in Atlanta, 810-812;
turns Mrs. Stanton's birthday celebr. over to Woman's Council,
845-847;
conv. of 1896, 851, 858;
Woman's Bible res., 852;
A.'s sp. against, 853;
conv. of 1897 in Des Moines, 901;
sends greeting on A.'s birthday, 907;
an officer 55 yrs. without salary, 925.
NATURALIZATION, as applied to men and to women, 983;
what rights it confers, 986 (see Citizenship, Immigrants).
NEGROES, A. first sees, 17;
objects to treatment in church, 39;
takes tea with, 40;
inferiority declared, 78;
comments on in Washtn. in 1854, 118;
humiliation of, 152;
resolutions on at Teachers' Conv., 155;
efforts to free by emancipation, 226 et seq.;
placed above women, 240;
A.'s work for in Kas., 243;
A. addresses in Kansas and Mo., 248, 249;
their relation to church, 249;
after the War, 255;
Purvis on "negro's hour," 258;
Phillips and Tilton declare their rights paramount to women's, 261;
women sacrificed to, 266;
"the negro's hour," 267-270;
Lucretia Mott on, 268;
Purvis refuses to put negroes before women, 269;
oppose suff. for women, 275;
women sacrificed for, 284;
treachery to women, 286;
leading men declare this is negro's hour, 300;
women abandoned for, 304;
position of black woman, 304;
oppose women on own platform, 314;
A.'s attitude toward, 315;
effect of suffrage on, will lead to outrages, 318;
placed above women, 323;
A. on "the negro's hour," 498;
amends. will fail to protect, 500;
Repubs. can not protect in use of ballot, 522;
A. on Douglass marriage and amalgamation, 586;
A. addresses in Atlanta and S. C., 812;
no better treated in North than South, 815;
discharges stenog. who refuses to serve, 816;
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