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The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 2 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years
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Characteristic Views on Many Questions. (1897.)913-930
Monday evenings at home; Miss Anthony dislikes rôle of Literary or Society woman; declares she never again will speak before Legislative Committee at Albany; Miss Mary Anthony's birthday; Herald's interview; description by Democrat and Chronicle; remarks of Rev. W. C. Gannett and others; assists at golden wedding; visits Eliza Wright Osborne with Mrs. Stanton; her greatest compliment; opinion on Women rising in Rebellion; on Mrs. Besant and Theosophy; letter to Supreme Court of Idaho; on commemorating deeds of Revolutionary Mothers; Sentiment no guarantee for Justice; Subjection of Woman the cause of public Immorality; opposed to asking Partial Suffrage for women; opinion on Poetry; God not responsible for human ills; Sunday observance; objects to asking for Educated and Property Suffrage; voters not influenced by Religious arguments; refuses to join Miss Willard in attack on "yellow journalism" and prize fighting; wide scope of invitations, etc.; amusing letter of inquiry; never received salary from National Association; visit to Thousand Islands; centennial of Rev. Samuel J. May; at Nashville Exposition; criticises Women for going into Partisan Politics and defends "rings;" Woman Suffrage movement of the Present contrasted with that of the Past.
Home Life—The Reunion—The Woman. (1897.)931-953
Daily habits of life; dress; harmonious relations of the two sisters; description of Anthony home; outline of Miss Anthony's vast private correspondence; her patience and conscientiousness; objects to which close of life is being given; invited to Berkshire; Suffrage Committee meeting in the "Old Hive" at Adams; guest of Berkshire Historical Society; addresses of Mrs. Chapman Catt, Mrs. Foster Avery, Mrs. Sewall, Mrs. Colby, Rev. Anna Shaw and others; Anthony Reunion; picturesque old homestead; visit to birthplace and loved spots of childhood; contrast in position of Woman now and fifty years ago; Miss Anthony's part in securing reforms; face carved in Capitol at Albany; tributes of Mrs. Sewall, Miss Willard and Mrs. Stanton; Miss Anthony's characteristics; compared to Napoleon, Gladstone, Lincoln, Garrison; finis.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Vol. II.
Susan B. Anthony in California Campaign, 1896 | Frontispiece |
Harriet Purvis | faces page 526 |
Mentia Taylor | 554 |
Priscilla Bright McLaren | 564 |
Elizabeth Pease Nichol | 568 |
Margaret Bright Lucas | 578 |
Miss Anthony and Mrs. Stanton writing the History of Woman Suffrage | 600 |
Caroline E. Merrick | 608 |
Zerelda G. Wallace | 632 |
Rev. Anna Howard Shaw | 688 |
Harriet Taylor Upton | 700 |
May Wright Sewall | 746 |
Mary S. Anthony | 760 |
Carrie Chapman Catt | 780 |
Rachel Foster Avery | 814 |
Sarah B. Cooper | 828 |
Ellen Clark Sargent | 864 |
Sarah L. Knox Goodrich | 888 |
Anthony Residence in Rochester | 904 |
Attic Work-Rooms | 910 |
Mary S. and Susan B. Anthony | 916 |
Anthony Family at Reunion |