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index Adamless Eden, 83 Addams, Jane, 8, 80, 95, 153, 170, 201; NAWSA vice president, 134-135, 137-138, 140, 156; pacifism, 171-172 Addy, Persis Crowell, 44-46, 75, 187; bequest to Shaw, 53; records on, 196 African-Americans, 8, 70, 78, 95, 118, 139, 178, 225n11 African American women, 52, 74, 95, 192; Columbian Exposition, 78, 227n36; 1903 NAWSA Convention, 91, 93; 1912 NAWSA Convention, 139; 1913 Suffrage Parade, 144; sources, 202; treatment by railroads, 34, 73; Woman’s Committee of the Council for National Defense, 172, 249n31. See also Black women African Methodist Episcopal Church, 36 Albion, 40-42 Albion College, 3, 35, 183, 186; Shaw at, 39-42, 196 Alcott, Bronson, 55 Alcott, Louisa, 55 Alnwick, 17-18, 20, 195 Alnwick Castle, 17 Alnwick Lodge, 163, 165, 177; building, 112; photographs, 234n58; selling to Lucy E. Anthony, 158; Shaw’s death at, 180-81 alternative families, 187 American Indians, 8, 118. See also Native Americans American Woman Suffrage Association, 58, 60-65, 68 Anderson, Mary, 8, 95, 146, 183, 208n21 Andrews, Bishop, 47 Anna Howard Shaw Women’s Center (Albion College), 3 Anthony, Daniel Read, 63 Anthony, Jacob Merritt, 63 Anthony, Lucy E.: background, 63; characteristics , 75; death, 183; efforts for Shaw biography, 182-183; relationship with Rachel Foster Avery, 62, 74; relationship with Shaw, 6, 64-65, 75-76, 81, 84, 102, 182; role in NAWSA, 84; role in NAWSA conflict, 123-126 Anthony, Lucy Read, 207n17 Anthony, Mary Elmira, 63 Anthony, Mary S., 87, 99, 107, 110, 112, 122, 150, 188, 198, 201n17 Anthony, Susan B., 68; background, 62, 116; character, 67-68, 74, 82; choice of successor, 89-90; death, 107-110; mentoring Shaw, 63-64, 77-79; as NAWSA president, 81; promoting Shaw as NAWSA president, 94, 97-98; Shaw relationship with, 6, 71, 75, 81, 87; Thomas-Garrett Fund, 11, 101, 105-106 Arizona Territory, 123, 136-138 Ashley, Jessie, 129-130, 132, 135, 140, 190 Ashton, Michigan, 37 Avery, Cyrus Miller, 62, 231n8 Avery, Rachel Foster, 87, 96, 110-111, 119, 189-190, 226n28; relationship with Shaw, 65-66, 76, 84, 112, 152, 239n46; relationship with Susan B. Anthony, 62, 64; role in NAWSA conflict, 125, 127-129 Baker, Jean, 10 Baker, Newton, 170 Baltimore, Maryland, 105-108 Barton, Clara, 59, 107, 198 Bay View Sunday School Assembly, 61 Beecher, Henry Ward, 56 Beecher, Rev. Lyman, 107 Belmont, Alva, 154, 189, 236n12; background , 119; opposition to, 125, 132; support for NAWSA headquarters, 120, 122; support for suffrage, 123-124 Bennett, Judith, 187 Bethune, Mary McLeod, 8, 208n21 Bible, 74, 79; women in, 74 Big Rapids, Michigan, 183, 187; family in, 258 index 53, 59, 65, 75-76; Shaw home in, 30, 3340 ; sources, 196 Big Rapids Pioneer, 59 Blackwell, Alice Stone, 183; friendship with Shaw, 59, 64, 68; NAWSA officer, 99, 129; Woman’s Journal editor, 134, 138 Blackwell, Henry, 62, 67, 81 Blatch, Harriot Stanton, 161, 190; biography , 191; class position, 80; in One Woman, One Vote, 241n76; opposition to NAWSA, 158; in U.S. suffrage movement , 110, 113, 124, 131 Boone, Iowa, 113, 235n62 Bosch, Mineke, 10 Boston marriage, 45, 226n27 Boston University: archives, 194, 196; Medical School, 54, 197; School of Theology , 42-44, 47-48, 50, 53-54 Breckinridge, Madeline McDowell, 134 Breckinridge, Sophinisba, 119, 134-135 British census of 1841, 19 Brockway Lecture Bureau, 80, 227n41 Brown, Olympia, 100 Bryn Mawr College, 11, 105-106, 119, 129, 166, 170, 182; College Archives, 195, 200; Woodrow Wilson, 242n6 Buckley, Dr. J. M. (James Monroe), 77-78, 226n32 Burns, Lucy, 9, 143, 146-148 Burnt-Over District, 123 California, 121, 133, 153; 1895 trip, 9, 82-84; 1896 campaign, 85-86, 198; victory in, 137 Cape Cod, 44, 53-54; home on, 76, 83, 98; sources, 197, 199 Caribbean, 70, 87; trip to, 88, 199 Carpenter, Colton, 28, 215n2 Cather, Willa, 42 Catt, Carrie Lane Chapman, 9, 67, 81; Anthony successor, 89; background, 90; friendship with Shaw, 71, 77, 102, 149, 165-166, 174-175, 181; NAWSA presidency 1900-1904, 90-92, 96; NAWSA presidency 1915-1920, 162, 167170 ; views of Shaw, 2, 135-136, 163, 189; Woman’s Committee of the Council for National Defense, 171, 177. See also NAWSA Organization Committee, Southern Strategy Century of Struggle (Flexner), 8-10, 203, 230n67; analysis of Shaw as leader, 9, 96, 160, 188, 207n14, 229n52, 252n2; Mary Gray Peck influence on, 128, 185, 209n26, 239n50 Chautauqua, 34, 56, 77, 81, 159, 197 Chicago, Illinois, 51, 134-137, 144...

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