Col., 753;
in N. Y. refuse to elect women delegates, 758;
A.'s name refused, 759;
N. Y. St. Conv. refuses woman suff. plank, 774;
woman's connection with in Kas., 778;
attitude of Kas. politicians in 1894, 778-787;
same, 794;
same, 797;
their early record, 779;
political work with women, 778-784;
Woman's Assn. in Kas., 778, 783, 785;
A. states her attitude toward, 792;
A. repudiates in Kas., 793, 794;
their part in defeating suff. amend., 797;
favor woman suff. in Calif., 863;
St. conv. declares for it, 869-871;
invite A. to address ratification meeting, 878;
in Idaho, 879;
Natl. Conv. in 1896 rejects A.'s plank, adopts ridiculous
substitute, 879;
anger of women, 880;
treachery of Central Com. in Calif., 883, 884;
the orators silent, Thos. B. Reed fails the women, 885;
in Alameda Co., 891;
United States Senators put "male" in Constitu., 970;
Natl. Conv. of 1872 on equal rights, 991;
enfranchised negroes and received their support, 999;
Gen. Harrison asked to include women in platform adopted by Natl.
Conv. of 1888, 1013;
approve of negro but not of woman suff., 1015;
action on 14th Amend., 1016;
Mrs. Stanton tells cannot protect black men, 1016;
opp. woman suff. in Kas. in 1867, 1016, 1017;
approve in Col. in 1893, 1017;
give prohib. in Kas., 1017;
also munic. suff, for women, 1017;
for full suff., 1018;
in Congress, 1018;
Kas. League of Rep. Clubs refuses to endorse, 1018;
must choose between women and low constituents, 1019;
would drive women to Populists, 1020;
adopt res. for woman suff., 1021.
RESOLUTIONS, on Bible, 76;
equal pay for women teachers in 1853, 100;
color question in schools, 155;
coeducation in 1857, 155;
Mrs. Stanton on Divorce, 193;
National Loyal League in 1863, 227;
women's as well as negroes' rights, 229;
for an Equal Rights Assn., 259, 260;
A. on proposed 14th Amend, in 1867, 276;
Kas. Repubs. to defeat woman suff. amend, in 1867, 283;
Equal Rights Assn. censuring A. and Mrs. Stanton, 300;
same advising them to go to Democrats, 305;
of Labor Congress in 1868, 307;
in Hester Vaughan's case, for jury of women, 309;
in Cong, in 1868 for woman suff., 310, 311;
15th Amend, dispute in Equal Rights Assn., 323, 324;
Mrs. Livermore on "free love," 324;
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