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full speech, 1004. SOLITUDE OF SELF, wife needs, 134; A. longs for, 168; necessary in marriage, 179, 180; 216; Mrs. Stanton's sp., 717. SOUTH, attitude before War, 184, 207; view of Slavery and Woman's Rights, 183; 209, 210; action of Legis. after War, 255; Prohibitionists conciliate, 594; A. urges its women to hold suff. conv., 722; her interest in them, 740; A. and Mrs. Catt make tour of, 806-810 (see Negroes). SOUVENIR SPOON, 917. SPEECHES OF MISS ANTHONY, first ever made, 53; Mrs. Stanton's help, 66; 77; dislike of speaking, 82; tour of N. Y. in 1853, 83; in Teach. Conv., 98; on pay of women, 102; 105; bef. Legis. com. in 1854, 109; first sp. in Washtn., 117; trying exper., 119, 121; in Oswego, Saratoga, no faith in self, 120; first St. canvass, 123 et seq.; at birthplace, 129; does not speak for rich, begs help, 140; struggle with sp. on Coeducation, 142; different impressions made, 143; at Saratoga in 1856, 143; Lucy Stone encourages, 145; feels discouraged, 151; synopsis of Anti-Slav, sp., 153; discards written ones, 153; in Me., 154; in Binghamton, 156; Mrs. Stanton rejoices in, 157; on Coeducation, friendly words, 164; A.'s comp. to Mrs. Stanton's, their work together, 187; on Marriage and Divorce, 194; at Agr. Fair on modern farm life, 199; sp. sometimes a failure, 216; improves, 222; in 1863 on Emancipation, 227; on equal rights, 229; on Reconstruction, 247; to negroes, 248, 249; demanding Equal Rights Assn., 260; discriminations against women, 263; inalienable right of suff., 278; to women typesetters, 308; at N. Y. Press Club on woman's proposing, 316; strong sp. on 15th Amend., 323; slavery of woman and need of ballot for wage-earners, 333; at Congressl. hearing in 1870 on woman's right to vote under 14th Amend., 338; at 50th birthday recep., 343; distrusts power to speak, 344; appeal to Congressl. Com. in 1871, 376; in the West, 387; in Salt Lake City, 388-390; in Calif., 391-394; in Oregon, 396-400; in Washtn. Ty., 401; in Victoria, 402; in Calif. again, 403-405; woman's right to vote under 14th and 15th Amends., 410; three ways of securing woman suff., 431; right to vote under 14th Amend., 433;
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