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HISTORY OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
  • Goddess Of Liberty, in N. Y. harbor, 47; same, 115; Miss Anthony’s features, 120; Wy. represents, 201; on nat’l. Capitol, a.mockery, 375.
  • Governors of States, position on wom. suff., 212; list favoring wom. suff., 1078; of Wy. testify for wom. suff., 1087 et seq.
  • Grand Army of the Republic, favors wom. suff., 184; 644; 893.
  • Granges, favor wom. suff., 184; always recognized equality of woman, 228; position of woman in, 327; nat’l. adopts wom. suff. res. in 1900, 447-8. See various State chapters.
  • Great Brirain, Chap. LXXIII; efforts for Parliamentary Franchise, 1012, 1020; Primrose League and Liberal Federation, 1013; better laws, 1021; local gov’t., 1022; office holding, 1023; education, 1024; colonial progress, 1025 et seq.; petits. for suff., 1015, 1017, 1020. —gives local franchise to women, xiv; more liberal than U. S. on socialistic questions, 167; enfranch. workingmen, 305; same, 311; progress of wom. suff., 353; Mrs. Blatch on women on boards and wom. suff. in, 368; remonstrants in, 360; eminent advocates of wom. suff. in, 1083.
  • Guardianship equal of children. See Laws.
  • Hawaii, Nat’l. Suff. Ass’n. demands rights for its women, 325; injustice to them, 330; resolution against "male" in its constitn., 343; petitions Congress in behalf of its women, 346; outrageous constitn. adopted by Congress, 346; Hawaiian members object, 347; Miss Anthony’s work for its women, 365; appeals to Congress for rights of its women, 446.
  • Head Of Family. See Laws and pp. 458; 945; in Va., 966.
  • Hearings before Congressional Committees in ’84, 36, 42; in ’86, 78; in 88, before Senate com., 137 et _seq.; in 80, same, 156; before House, 157; in ’90, before Senate, 158, 162; before House, 163; in ’92, before Senate, Mrs. Stanton on Solitude of Self, 189; before House, 194; in ’94, before Senate and House, 235; in ’96, before Senate and House, 267; in ’98, before Senate, 305; before House, 318; in 1900, before Senate, 367, Miss Anthony’s plea at 80, 373; before House, 373; first appearance of "antis," 381-4.
  • History Of Woman Suffrage, how it was written and published. See Preface.
  • Idaho, adopts wom. suff. amend., xxi; welcomed by nat. conv., 272; story of amend. camp’n., 283-4; gift to Miss Anthony, 390. See State chapter, also Statistics and Testimony.
  • Illinois, great petits. for wom. suff., 39; laws for women, 276. See State chapter.
  • Illiteracy, percentage of, smaller among women than men, xxii, 216; in Ga., 246; shut it out from electorate, 316-17; not the ignorant alone opp. wom. suff., 338, 4933 decides fate of women, 371; in S. D., 556.
  • Immigrants, English view of, 23; their enfranchisement, 37; same, 393 polit. danger of, 68-9; rman view, 73; mn Neb., 81; 82; welcome to, 116; enfranchised, Mrs. Stanton on, 138; political rule of, American women in majority, 148; placed over women, 195; preferred to Amer. women, Mrs. Stanton’s picture of, 269; should be welcomed but not enfranch., 316, 317; in Mich., 324; compared to Amer. women, 415; 418.
  • India, effect on its women of English laws, 330.
  • Indians, preferred to women voters in S. D., 182, 557; Gov't. favors over women, 213; vs. American women, 313; effect on women of "land in severalty," 330; Gov't. grants privileges denied to white women, 374; authority of their women, 1041.
  • Indifference Of Women, xxii; same, xxiv; reasons for, xxv; same, xxix; causes of, 20; men will decide the question, 39; no means of knowing, 46; all women should not be punished for, 84; fear to speak, 92; pity for, 121; women put everything before suft., 149, 150; is result of disfranchis., 160; does not affect the right of suff., 168; Miss Blackwell on, 198; women too much flattered, 208; dangers of, 259; always existed, 275; women do not think, 285; Miss Blackwell gives examples, 320; parable of good Samaritan, 7360: natural conservatism, 372: timidity and ignorance, 415; selfishness, 420; those who have all the rights they want, 461; same in Col., 517.