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r negro suff., 960 et seq.; Sumner on value of, 968; Lord Coke on connection with taxes, 969; distinguished testimony as to right of 979-981. SUFFRAGE, WOMAN,[141] A.'s doubt of its necessity, 61; her first declaration for, 71; her first conv., 72; justice of, 75; faith of early workers it would soon be granted, 82, 107, 129, 335, 372, 381; underlying principle of rights of women, 185; denied at close of war, 238-240; first appeal to Cong., 250; noted men favor, 251, 252; N. Y. _Independent_ demands, 252; Purvis approves, 258; A.'s demand that U. S. Constn. shall grant, 260; repudiated by Repubs. and Abolits., 265; debate in Cong., 266; agony of leaders among women, 268-270; Labor Congress opposes, 307; resolutions for in Cong. in 1868, 310, 311; denied will lead to antagonism and outrage, 318; A.'s demand that 15th Amend, shall contain, 323; Natl. Assn. formed, 326; divis. of forces, 328, 336; right to under 14th Amend., 331, 338; A.'s plea for experiment in D. of C., 338; thinks movement can not be stopped, 340; Union Suffrage Society formed, 348; friends prefer the Natl. Assn., 383; A.'s resume of situation in 1870, 365; early advocates, 369; great petition of 1871, 378; favorable outlook, 381; attempts to secure under 14th Amend., 409 et seq.; compared to Anti-Slav. cause, 415; A. and other women vote in 1872, 423 et seq.; again, 434; refused, 447; power of U. S. Constn. over, 429, 453; three ways of securing, 431; as a right, 432; in foreign countries, 434; A. defends her right of, 439; men do not need or want it, lacks working power, 456; value in temp. work, 457, 505; women's Centennial declaration, 477; treatment of petitions by Cong., 485; in Wy., 497; in proposed Ty. of Pembina, 500; Mary Clemmer scores Congressl. report, 501; new workers in 1880, 511; letters of A. and Garfield on, 521, 522; adopted by W. C. T. U., 537; in England, 563, 567, 568, 581, 593; Congressl. and State action compared, 589; Mary L. Booth on, 615; effect on family life depicted by Sens. Brown, Eustis, Vest and others, 617-620; A. declares platform free to all creeds, 631, 655; campaign in S. Dak., 679; relation to temp., 683; debate in Cong. on Wy., 698; at C
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