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THE LIFE AND WORK

OF

SUSAN B. ANTHONY


INCLUDING PUBLIC ADDRESSES, HER OWN LETTERS
AND MANY FROM HER CONTEMPORARIES
DURING FIFTY YEARS


BY

IDA HUSTED HARPER

A Story of the Evolution of the Status of Woman

IN TWO VOLUMES

VOLUME II
ILLUSTRATED WITH PORTRAITS, PICTURES OF HOMES, ETC.


indianapolis and kansas city
THE BOWEN-MERRILL COMPANY
1898


Copyright 1898
by
THE BOWEN-MERRILL COMPANY


TO WOMAN, FOR WHOSE FREEDOM
SUSAN B. ANTHONY
HAS GIVEN FIFTY YEARS OF NOBLE ENDEAVOR
THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED


[Pg iii]


TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Vol. II.


CHAPTER XXX.

Political Candidates—Writing the History. (1880-1881.)515-532
Miss Anthony's rallying cry; letter on death of sister; Conventionat Indianapolis; Mass Meeting in Farwell Hall, Chicago; suffrageadvocates neither unmarried nor childless; Republican NationalConvention refuses even "recognition" plank of former years;Greenback-Labor Convention passes Woman Suffrage resolution inspite of Dennis Kearney; Democratic Convention at Cincinnatireceives ladies with great courtesy but ignores their claims;tribute of Commercial; Prohibition Convention adopts Suffrageplank; interviews with Garfield and Hancock; correspondence ofGeneral Garfield and Miss Anthony on Woman Suffrage; martyrdom towriting the History; Thirteenth Washington Convention and memorialservice to Lucretia Mott; ridiculous press items on Skye terrier;letter on sparing parents for children's sake; first volume ofHistory issued.

CHAPTER XXXI.

The Legacy—Nebraska Campaign—Off for Europe. (1881-1882-1883.)533-550
National Association in Boston; badge presented Miss Anthony byPhiladelphia Citizens' Suffrage Association; comments of Travellerand Globe; sweep of New England; tribute of Zerelda G. Wallace; nowelcome for Miss Anthony in Albany; letter on death of Garfield;attends National W. C. T. U. Convention in Washington; Phillips'seventieth birthday; Mrs. Eddy's handsome legacy; Fou

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