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n opposed, 585; on 16th Amend., Sens. Blair, Brown, 617; Dolph, 618; Vest, 619; Blair, 621; A. shuts Mrs. Stanton up to prepare sp., 636; Miss Willard on pioneer suffragists, 638; at A.'s 70th birthday banquet, 665; Hinckley, Purvis, Pickler, 666; Mrs. Stanton, 667; Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Blatch, Mr. Foulke and others at union of two assns., 674, 675; at Natl. Council of Women in 1891, 702; Lucy Stone, 703; Sen. Ingalls on woman suff., 726; Mrs. Palmer at Columb. Expos., 742; in N. Y. campaign of 1894, 761; suffragists and antis in constitl. conv., 768-771; Mrs. Greenleaf on A.'s work in N. Y. campaign, 772; at Kas. Popu. Conv., 789; Mrs. Catt in South, 806-809; Mrs. Stanton on A.'s reading hers, 811; Miss Shaw's in St. Louis, 821; in Denver, 823; in Cheyenne, 823; in Salt Lake, 824, 825; in Reno, 825; Gov. West of Utah, 825; Mayor Sutro of San Fr., 827; Miss Shaw's in Calif. in 1895, 826-837; in 1896, 864; before Repub. St. Com., 871; Dem. St. Conv., 874; ratification meeting, 874; 875; of women during campaign, 875-884; Mrs. Catt, 875, 878; treatment of women speakers in Calif. campaign, 883, 884; action of men speakers, 885; Thos. B. Reed silenced, 885; Mr. Gannett on Anthony sisters, 916; at Anthony Reunion, Mrs. Catt, 942; Mrs. Avery, 943; Mrs. Upton, 943; D. R. Anthony, 944; Mrs. Sewall, 944; Mrs. Colby, 944; Miss Shaw, 945; Sumner on Equal Rights to All, 968 (see Lectures). SPIRITUALISM, beginning of, 58; A.'s comments, 119, 158; men and women spirits, 413; A. and Miss Shaw at Lily Dale, 710; action of churches, 720; A. dares to thank, 773; 918. STATUES (see Sculpture). STATUS OF WOMAN, in home, church, school, society, laws, industries, State, etc., changes wrought, A.'s part in them, viii, ix, 822, 848, 948 (see Newspapers). SUFFRAGE, greatest of rights, 75; A.'s opinion of its value, 81; necessary for negro, 245-248; Lucy Stone on negro, 275; Beecher on inalienable right, 276; A., same, 278; attitude of _The Revolution_, 311; secured to negroes by 15th Amend., 317; value of the right, 455; Sen. Dolph on, 618; Natl. Repub. Conv. on, 642; same, 724; men vote simply because men, 769; A.'s plea fo
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