Read In Her Own Right : The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton Online
Authors: Elisabeth Griffith
Name, women’s use of, xiii–xiv, 41, 90–91, 127
National American Women Suffrage Association (NAWSA), ix, xii, 175, 202, 208, 211
leadership, 199, 204–5, 214–15
merger, 142, 146, 193, 194–95, 197–98
National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA), viii, 118, 119, 137, 140–41, 145
leadership, 168, 171, 197
meetings, 141, 142, 149, 151, 168, 169, 176, 184
and Elizabeth Cady Stanton role, 165, 167–68, 187, 199
National Woman’s Loyal League, 112–13
National Woman’s party, ix, x, 175
National women’s rights conventions.
See
Women’s rights national conventions
Neall, Elizabeth, 35, 41
“New Departure.”
See
Suffrage, woman’s, “new departure”
New England Woman Suffrage Association, 135, 146
New York Married Women’s Property Act.
See
Married women’s property rights
Oberlin College, 17n, 27, 65, 90n, 91, 92
Owen, Robert Dale, 123, 202
Parker, Theodore, 44, 45–46, 54, 210, 223
Phillips, Wendell, 35, 36, 92, 104, 122, 123, 125, 128, 179, 194
Phrenology, 44, 96–97, 194, 224, 230–32
Pillsbury, Parker, 44, 92, 131, 132, 133, 144
Post, Amy, 59
Prohibition.
See
Temperance
Prostitution, 150–51, 160
Psychological methodology, 219–25.
See also
Biography
Quakers, 38, 51, 52, 59, 73, 154
“Queen” (as metaphor), vii, 10, 11, 18, 170, 192, 195–96, 203, 207
Random Recollections
(Henry Brewster Stanton autobiography), 115, 186
Reform, 14–15, 21–22, 28, 32, 44.
See also
Revival
Religion: Christian perfectionism, 45–46
role of women, 20, 22, 218.
See also
Revival; Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, religion
Republicans, 89, 105, 153
and reconstruction, 118, 124, 129
and woman suffrage, 124, 129, 134, 135, 171, 192.
See also
Lincoln, Abraham; Stanton, Henry Brewster, and politics
Revival, 19, 20, 22
Revolution, The
, 131–33, 137, 155
debt, 133, 144, 145, 162, 166
Role model, 13, 19, 62–63, 75, 86, 219–24.
See also
Mott, Lucretia; Social learning theory
Rose, Ernestine, 43, 104, 112, 137
Roosevelt, Theodore, 214, 217
Secret Six, 24, 98
“Self-sovereignty,” xii, xiv, 203–4.
See also
“Queen” (as metaphor); Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, feminist ideology
Seneca Falls, N.Y., ix, 7, 46–48, 107, 174
Seneca Falls convention, 39, 47, 51–60
anniversaries, ix, 167, 169, 174, 192, 193. See also
Declaration of Rights and Sentiments
Shaw, Anna Howard, 204–13
Smith, Gerrit (cousin), 67, 106, 132, 223
abolition, 24, 98, 111
dress reform, 92
family, 24–25, 68
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and, 24, 30, 33, 40.
See also
Abolition; Brown, John; Miller, Elizabeth Smith
Social learning theory, 220–24
Social purity.
See
Prostitution
“Solitude of Self, The.”
See
“Self-sovereignty”
Sphere, separate, 9, 15, 22, 33
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and, 13, 101, 189, 198
Stanton, Daniel Cady (Neil) (son), 42, 67, 68, 69, 109, 114, 120–21, 131, 172–73, 201
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady:
and abolition, 28, 41, 106, 111, 122
appearance, vii, 22, 70, 83, 128, 135–36, 147, 163, 196
art works, 189, 202
autobiography, ix, x–xi, 115
birth control, 34, 65, 88
birthdays, vii, 187, 209–10, 217
childhood, 3, 5, 7–8, 10, 11, 12–13, 16
childrearing practices, 42, 68–69, 108, 142
on coeducation, 17, 59, 76, 93, 164
Congressional race, 119–20
Congressional testimony, 168–69, 194, 198, 203–4
daily routine, 12, 22–23, 26, 40, 70, 79, 80, 81, 93, 97, 142–43, 153, 171, 188, 189, 195, 206, 214, 216
death, 217–18
death of brother, 7–8
depression, 78, 97, 98
diary, ix, 171, 175
discontent, 49, 50, 60, 78, 79, 87, 88–89, 90, 93, 94, 144, 169
on divorce, 217–18
dress reform, 71–72, 76
education of, 8, 9, 16, 17–19, 40–41
elitism, 124, 149, 132, 205
feminist ideology, viii, 54, 61, 77, 94, 121, 134, 140, 164, 165, 198, 199, 203
friends, 44, 81, 119, 143, 149
grandchildren, 173, 180
health, 78, 93, 196, 207, 217
aging, 171–72
birth control, 34, 65, 88
childbirth, 66, 70, 78, 88, 97
depression, 78, 97, 98
eating, 17, 34, 70, 171, 128, 196, 206, 281
eyesight, 191, 216
family care, 69–70
habits, 34, 50, 66, 70, 200–201, 206
illness, 169, 179, 184, 201, 206, 217, 136
menopause, 99
pregnancy, 96, 97
weight, vii, 150, 151, 153, 163, 191, 196, 206
housekeeping, 40, 44, 49, 50, 63, 70, 80, 174, 208
image, viii, xiii, 139, 143, 163, 183, 196
on immigrants, 124, 133
importance of, vii, xiii, 209
leadership, 65, 118–19, 135
lecturer, 83, 96, 135, 144, 146, 160–61, 162–64, 169, 170, 184
lobbying, 43
on marriage, 10, 29, 31, 102, 173
on medicine, 23, 50, 133
meeting attendance, 144, 147, 165–66, 167, 169
on men, 111, 113, 124, 154, 164–65
money, 3, 96, 98, 99, 145, 161, 162, 169, 189–90, 203
motherhood, 42, 44, 62, 65, 90, 91, 93–94, 120, 162, 172, 182, 195
name, xiii–xiv, 41–42, 91, 127
in old age, 169, 187, 189–90, 200, 214
opinions, xi, 206, 208, 216
personality, viii, xiii, 12, 23, 81, 115, 140–41, 150, 163, 170, 187, 216
politics, 25, 54, 61, 116, 119, 129, 135, 136, 142, 144, 203
racial attitudes, viii, 19, 41, 111, 119, 124, 129, 133, 134, 140, 184, 205
radicalism, viii, ix, 132, 138, 146, 185, 195, 199, 205, 212
reading, 21, 23, 42, 79, 189, 216
reform, 25, 118
religion, 19, 21, 22, 25, 45–46, 68, 185, 186
residences: Albany, 42–43
Boston, 44
Johnstown, 3, 22, 40, 184
New York City, 108, 116, 201–2
Seneca Falls, 47–49
Tenafly, 120, 151, 177, 185
between, 183
sexual attitudes, 96–97, 102, 133, 150, 157, 159, 160
speeches, 41, 81–83, 93–94, 100–101, 103, 106, 150, 162–65, 206, 214
and Henry Brewster Stanton, 28, 32–33, 43, 64, 65–66, 80, 84, 89, 94, 116, 120, 122, 142, 172, 180, 183, 184, 186, 188, 224
suffrage, vii, ix, 118, 136, 215–16
temperance, 41, 73–74, 76–77
travel: England, 36–37, 181, 189, 200
France, 187–89
hardships, 128
Midwest, 136
Philadelphia, 96
wedding trip, 33–35, 39–40
voting, 171, 184
weight,
see above
, health
on women in military, 127
on women presiding, 59
on women working, 54, 94, 105
writing, 60, 63–64, 87, 97, 185–86, 191, 207
See also
Bayard, Edward; Beecher-Tilton; Birth control;
Cady family members
; Emma Willard School;
History of Woman Suffrage
; Lyceum; Mott, Lucretia; NAWSA; National Woman’s Loyal League;
Revolution, The:
Role models; Stanton children; Stanton, Henry
Brewster; Stanton-Anthony friendship; Stone, Lucy; Train, George Francis;
Woman’s Bible
; Woodhull, Victoria
Stanton, Gerrit Smith (Gat) (son), 42, 67, 68, 161, 169, 173, 195
Stanton, Harriot Eaton.
See
Blatch, Harriot
Stanton, Henry Brewster (husband), 26-28, 64, 172, 186, 188, 209
and abolition, 26-28, 32, 36-37, 111
absences, 42, 49, 64, 83, 84, 171
appearance, 26, 186
autobiography, 115, 186
customs house scandal, 113-15
employment, 90, 98, 115
as journalist, 64, 107, 115-16
as lawyer, 40, 42, 116, 173
finances, 31, 33, 42, 43, 64, 98, 121, 161
politics, 48, 49, 89, 121
appointive, 99-100, 106-7
Democratic, 48, 64, 66, 89
Liberty party, 40, 42, 46
Republican, 90, 153
relatives, 185, 209
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and, xi, xiv, 28, 30-31, 33, 84, 98, 112, 120, 137, 207, 223
and women’s rights, 48, 55, 65, 66
See also
Abolition; Stanton children; Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, and Henry Brewster Stanton
Stanton, Henry Brewster (Kit) (son), 42, 67, 68, 116, 161, 173, 195
Stanton, Margaret Livingston.
See
Lawrence, Margaret
Stanton, Robert Livingston (Bob) (son), 97, 99, 109, 161, 175, 195, 201, 206
Stanton, Theodore Weld (Theo) (son), x, 66, 68, 69, 71, 112, 160, 161, 172, 173, 174, 179, 180, 189, 207, 209
Stanton-Anthony friendship, xiv, 9, 72-73, 99, 104, 108, 116, 120, 122, 158-59, 170, 191, 198-99, 201, 202-3, 213-14, 217, 218, 224
collaboration, 73-74, 81-82, 100-101, 112, 177-78, 182-83
discord, 109-10, 121, 149, 151, 167, 185, 194, 208, 215
Stanton children, 42, 50, 66, 70, 93, 151, 161-62, 172, 173, 187, 188, 195, 206, 208, 218
genealogical chart, 228-29.
See also
Blatch, Harriot; Lawrence, Margaret; Stanton, Daniel Cady; Stanton, Gerrit Smith; Stanton, Henry Brewster; Stanton, Robert Livingston; Stanton, Theodore Weld
Stone, Lucy, 76, 135, 137, 138, 140-41, 145, 199
abolition, 111, 134
background, 17n, 90-91
on divorce, 83, 101, 104
name, 90-91
on divorce, 83, 101, 104
name, 90-91
organizational ties, 65, 112, 198
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and, 130, 139, 142, 180.
See also
Blackwell, Alice Stone; Blackwell, Henry; NAWSA; New England Woman Suffrage Association
Suffrage, woman’s:
anti-suffragists, ix, 205
and blacks, 122, 123, 140, 199
federal amendment, 135, 148, 168, 192, 194, 198
limited, 92, 184, 205
“new departure,” 148, 154, 155-56
rationale for, 119, 133, 194, 203, 205
state referenda, 129, 178
in Kansas, 127-30
in New York, 126-27, 208
in Washington, D.C., 126, 136, 141
strategy, 134-35, 140, 147-48, 167-68, 205
voting rights cases, 153-56, 171, 176
See also
Fourteenth Amendment;
political parties by name
; Seneca Falls convention; Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, and suffrage;
suffrage organizations by name
Sumner, Charles, 67, 90, 116, 124
Temperance, 41, 76-77, 194
Tenafly, N.J., 183, 185, 186, 195
Thirteenth Amendment, 112
Tilton, Theodore, xi, 125, 128, 133, 142, 144, 151, 183.
See also
Beecher-Tilton scandal