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CHAPTER XIII.. National-American Convention of 1893 202-220

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NATIONAL-AMERICAN CONVENTION OF 1893 202-220

Washington Evening News pays a compliment to the Association -- Memorial service for George William Curtis, John G. Whittier and others -- Frederick Douglass speaks of other days -- Miss Shaw on Mrs. Ralph Waldo Emerson and the Rev. Anna Oliver -- Miss Anthony tells what has been gained in fourscore years -- Woman Independent only when She Can Support and Protect Herself -- The Girl of the Future -- Opinions of Governors of States on Woman Suffrage -- Last Message from Lucy Stone -- U. S. Commissioner of Labor, Carroll D. Wright, on the Industrial Emancipation of Women -- Miss Anthony on publishing a paper -- Discussion on Sunday Observance -- Resolutions -- Miss Anthony opposes national conventions outside of Washington -- Majority votes for alternate meetings elsewhere -- Bishop John F. Hurst in favor of Woman Suffrage.

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