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Susan B. Anthony
ОглавлениеChapter I: Ancestry, Home and Childhood (1550-1826)
Chapter II: Girlhood and School-Life (1826-1838)
Chapter III: Financial Crash—The Teacher (1838-1845)
Chapter IV: The Farm Home—End of Teaching (1845-1850)
Chapter V: Entrance Into Public Life (1850-1852)
Chapter VI: Temperance and Teachers' Conventions (1852-1853)
Chapter VII: Petitions—Bloomers—Lectures (1854)
Chapter VIII: First County Canvass—The Water Cure (1855)
Chapter IX: Advance Along All Lines (1856)
Chapter X: Campaigning with the Garrisonians (1857-1858)
Chapter XI: Conditions Prior to the War (1859)
Chapter XII: Rift in Common Law—Divorce Question (1860)
Chapter XIII: Mob Experience—Civil War (1861-1862)
Chapter XIV: Women's National Loyal League (1863-1864)
Chapter XV: "Male" in the Federal Constitution (1865)
Chapter XVI: The Negro's Hour (1866)
Chapter XVII: Campaigns in New York and Kansas (1867)
Chapter XVIII: Establishing the Revolution (1868)
Chapter XIX: Amendment XV—Founding of National Society (1869)
Chapter XX: Fiftieth Birthday—End of Equal Rights Society (1870)
Chapter XXI: End of Revolution—Status of Woman Suffrage (1870)
Chapter XXII: Mrs. Hooker's Convention—The Lecture Field (1871)
Chapter XXIII: First Trip to the Pacific Coast (1871)
Chapter XXIV: Republican Splinter—Miss Anthony Votes (1872)
Chapter XXV: Trial for Voting Under Fourteenth Amendment (1873)
Chapter XXVI: No Constitutional Right to Jury or Franchise (1874)
Chapter XXVII: Revolution Debt Paid—Women's Fourth of July (1875-1876)
Chapter XXVIII: Colorado Campaign—Political Attitude (1877-1878)
Chapter XXIX: Senate Committee Report—Press Comment (1879-1880)
Chapter XXX: Political Candidates—Writing the History (1880-1881)
Chapter XXXI: The Legacy—Nebraska Campaign—Off for Europe (1881-1882-1883)
Chapter XXXII: Miss Anthony's European Letters (1883)
Chapter XXXIII: Congressional Hearings—Visit to New Orleans (1884-1885)
Chapter XXXIV: Many Trips—First Vote on Sixteenth Amendment (1886-1887)
Chapter XXXV: Union of Associations—International Council (1888)
Chapter XXXVI: Conventions from Washington to South Dakota (1889)
Chapter XXXVII: At the End of Seventy Years (1890)
Chapter XXXVIII: The South Dakota Campaign (1890)
Chapter XXXIX: Wyoming—Miss Anthony Goes to Housekeeping (1890-1891)
Chapter XL: Ignored by the Parties—Appointed to Office (1892)
Chapter XLI: World's Fair—Congress of Representative Women (1893)
Chapter XLII: The Second New York Campaign (1894)
Chapter XLIII: The Second Kansas Campaign (1894)
Chapter XLIV: The Southern Trip—The Atlanta Convention (1895)
Chapter XLV: The Second Visit to California (1895)
Chapter XLVI: Mrs. Stanton's Birthday—The Bible Resolution (1895-1896)
Chapter XLVII: The California Campaign (1896)
Chapter XLVIII: Her Letters—Birthday Party—Biography (1896-1897)
Chapter XLIX: Characteristic Views on Many Questions (1897)