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Preface and Acknowledgements | v | |
Note on Names | viii | |
Part I | Life | 1 |
1. | A Strong-Minded Woman | 1 |
2. | Youth and Responsibility (1839-1858) | 3 |
3. | Marriage and Disillusionment (1858-1867) | 8 |
4. | A New Life (1867-1871) | 12 |
5. | An Itch for Change (1871-1873) | 19 |
6. | The Crusader (1874-1875) | 24 |
7. | Beyond the Crusade (1875-1878) | 29 |
8. | England and Afterward (1878-1881) | 35 |
9. | A Time of Trial (1882-1887) | 41 |
10. | The Evangelist (1888-1907) | 48 |
11. | In Summary | 52 |
Part II | Writings and Speeches | 63 |
1. | Answering an Advertisement, 1859 | 64 |
2. | Soul-Clouds and Soul-Light, Poem, 1862 | 68 |
3. | The Old Home (excerpt), 1863 | 69 |
4. | New Year's Eve (excerpts), 1863 | 71 |
5. | Letter from "Polly Wiggins," 1866 | 73 |
6. | The Insincerity of Social Life, 1867 | 76 |
7. | Advertisement, 1868 | 79 |
8. | Our First Visit to New York (excerpts), 1868 | 80 |
9. | About Women, 1873 | 83 |
10. | The Housekeeper's Diary (excerpts), 1873 | 86 |
11. | A Question Answered, 1873 | 87 |
12. | Women in Country Journalism, Address, 1874 | 88 |
13. | Address on Temperance/Woman Suffrage, 1875 | 96 |
14. | The Blue Ribbon Brigade, 1878 | 99 |
15. | Decoration Day Address/Poem, 1878 | 103 |
16. | Address to Kansas WCTU Convention, 1884 | 106 |
17. | Self-Defense, (excerpt) 1886 | 112 |
18. | The Ministry of Love, 1904 | 115 |
Appendices | ||
Brief Chronology | 118 | |
Emma's Family | 119 | |
The Ribbon Workers, 1878 | 121 | |
Notes | 137 | |
Credits | 155 | |
Index | 157 |
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