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Emma Speaks Out: Life and Writings of Emma Molloy (1839-1907) Book

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Emma Speaks Out: Life and Writings of Emma Molloy (1839-1907), Emma Molloy was the first woman newspaper editor in northern Indiana. She began submitting her writings to newspapers in her teen years in South Bend, while teaching a one-room school. Her writing continued in Wisconsin during her first marriage, which wa, Emma Speaks Out: Life and Writings of Emma Molloy (1839-1907)
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  • Emma Speaks Out: Life and Writings of Emma Molloy (1839-1907)
  • Written by author Martha M. Pickrell, Emma Molloy
  • Published by Guilde Press of Indiana, 1999/03/01
  • Emma Molloy was the first woman newspaper editor in northern Indiana. She began submitting her writings to newspapers in her teen years in South Bend, while teaching a one-room school. Her writing continued in Wisconsin during her first marriage, which wa
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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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