0;
begun in 1855, 125;
of N. Y. campaign, 762;
visit to Calif., 837.
SCULPTURE, A. will have statue in Washtn., 669;
bust of A. by Adelaide Johnson, 677;
Mrs. Stanton by same, 713;
of A. by Lorado Taft, amusing corres., 721, 722;
A.'s face carved on theater, 733;
proposed statue of Mrs. Schuyler, 734;
Harriet Hosmer's Lincoln, 821;
A.'s statuette by Bessie Potter, 862;
in N. Y. Capitol, 949;
would have bronze if not a woman, 973.
SEASICKNESS, 395, 552, 555.
SEX DISTINCTIONS, 69, 74. 76;
woman inferior by nature, 78; 79, 84, 89, 90, 93, 109;
let man compare woman's position with his, 169; 306, 324;
Kentucky editor's view, 504;
God intended none, 945.
SLAVERY, in N. Y., 17;
in Washtn., 33; 38;
A.'s comments in 1839, 39; 59;
Fugitive Slave Law, underground R. R., 61;
A. on slaves in Washtn., 118;
transition period, 149;
A.'s speeches on, 153; 172, 173;
South. attitude on, 184; 204;
conditions in 1861, 207;
efforts to abolish by emancip., 226 et seq.;
A.'s appeals, 227, 230;
A. on slaveholders, 228;
Sumner on, 236;
abolished by 13th Amend., 238;
of woman, 333; 427;
for feeding fugitive slave, 440;
Purvis on A.'s part in abolishing, 547;
makes people unjust to each other, 844;
pictures in A.'s study, 934;
blighting effects on women and children, 957;
compact of U. S. Constitu. broken, 958;
under new form, 964 et seq.;
political slavery of white women, 966;
of wives and negro men, 987-989;
industrial in England, 996
(see Anti-Slavery, Constitution, Negroes).
SOCIAL EVIL, 53, 54;
coeducation leads to, 155;
A. blocks license of in N. Y., 273;
Mrs. Stanton on double standard, 379;
A. on same, 385;
compared to Mormonism, 390;
Fair-Crittenden case, 391;
woman suff. leads to, 401;
bill in San Fran., 404;
A.'s Social Purity lect., 468, 469;
woman's ballot needed, 500;
abroad, 555;
A. on Bethany Home, 656;
objects to punishing women and letting men go free, 815;
statistics, 1005;
ravages of disease, 1005;
attempts to license, 1006;
causes of, 1006;
poverty leads to, 1007;
in the home, 1009;
in Chicago, 1012.
SOCIAL PURITY, A.'s strong speech in Chicago, St. Louis and other
places, distress of friends, comments of press, 468, 469, 472;
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