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AACAN. See Association of All Classes of All Nations
abolition, 30, 66–67, 68, 75, 135–136, 138
Rose on, 7, 8, 63, 65, 98, 117, 121–123
Amberley, Lady Kate, 150
American Equal Rights Association, 135, 137–138, 155
Andrews, Stephen Pearl, 111
Anneke, Mathilde Franziska, 89, 139, 162
Anthony, Susan B., 5, 78, 81, 84, Image 11, Image 22
on Rose, 76, 80, 89, 94, 100, 122–123, 140, 154, 165
Rose’s letters to, 141, 146, 151, 155, 158, 160
travels with Rose, 62, 91–92, 164
antisemitism, 16, 17, 46, 94, 118, 126, 128–131, 151
anti-slavery, 30, 41, 56, 67, 72, 85–86, 93, 96, 121
as Rose’s cause, 7, 8, 60, 63–64, 65–67, 74, 79, 80, 104, 117, 118, 122–123
Arusmont, Frances Wright d’. See Wright, Frances
Assing, Ottilie, 96, 171n4, 196n37
Association of All Classes of All Nations (AACAN), 37, 54, 184n23
atheism, 10, 47, 51, 55, 144–145, 161, 166, 170. See also Defence of Atheism
condemnation of, 26, 50–51, 65, 88, 93, 95, 121, 126, 133–134, 165
Rose’s credo, 6, 8, 14–15, 18, 34, 65, 73, 155, 169
Barker, Joseph, 79, 82, 85, 87, 94, 95, 122, 193n22, 202n9
Barnard, Lemuel E., 9, 79, 100, 160, 173n3
Beecher, Henry Ward, 134
Besant, Annie, 156–157, 162, 212n2
Bible Conventions, 79, 87–89, 193n22
birth control, 108–109, 111, 156, 161, 199n23, 211n44
Blackwell, Antoinette Brown. See Brown, Antoinette
Blackwell, Elizabeth, 76
Blake, Lillie Devereux, 169, 215n15
Bonner, Hypatia Bradlaugh. See Bradlaugh, Hypatia
Boston Investigator, 55, 71, 126–132, 133, 141, 144, 147, 148, 159, 162, 165, Image 7
editors, 51, 52, 109, 110, 118, Image 13
on Ernestine Rose, 48, 57, 94, 132, 151, 159, 160, 165, 170
Rose’s letters to, 54, 79, 95, 97, 100, 110, 112, 129–132, 137, 146, 147, 152
source for Rose’s life, 10, 132
Bradlaugh, Alice, 162, 165, 168, 212n2, Image 19
Bradlaugh, Charles, 144–145, 147–148, 152, 156, 161–162, 164–165, 168, Image 18
Bradlaugh, Hypatia (later Bonner), 163, 165, 167, 168, Image 20
Bright, Jacob, 144
Brown, Antoinette (later Blackwell), 86, 90
Carlile, Richard, 109, 161, 199n23
Champseix, Léodile (André Leo), 142
Christianity, 11, 21, 122, 128
and British women’s movement, 149
against infidels, 47, 51, 99, 166
and US women’s movement, 18, 73, 93, 125–126, 134
Civil War (US), 8, 53, 54, 70, 99, 114–117, 118–119, 126, 128, 132–134
Congress (US), 40, 62, 64, 106, 124, 133
Rose on, 71, 85, 116, 123, 134–135, 136, 139
Contagious Diseases Acts, 149
Conway, Moncure D., 145, 162, 186n5
friendship with Rose, 145, 148, 158, 161
invites Rose to lecture, 145, 155
on Julia Ward Howe, 159
on Rose, 146
Co-operative Congresses, 35, 38, 39, 41
Davis, Paulina Wright, 6, 68, 72–73, 135, Image 9
Declaration of Independence, 33, 46, 69, 70, 125–126, 136
Rose on, 63, 70, 83, 90, 103, 116, 147, 151
Defence of Atheism, A, 7, 119–121, 127, 166
Deroin, Jeanne, 104
disunion, 64
divorce,
in Great Britain, 34, 103, 112
in the United States, 108, 112
Doggett, Kate N., 141–142, 207n2
Douglass, Frederick, 67, 70, 124, 135
emancipation, 6, 9, 22, 38, 105, 124
Rose on, 7, 16, 22, 23, 60, 63, 65, 125, 157
Enlightenment, the, 6, 16, 19, 22, 36, 53, 126
Rose on, 3, 7, 8, 18, 26, 134, 139
Faithfull, Emily, 143
Foster, Abby Kelley. See Kelley, Abby
Foster, Stephen, 66–67, 87, 135
Fox, Eliza, 103
Free Convention, Rutland, VT, 1858, 98–99, 109, 114
free love, 34, 98, 108, 112, 113, 149
Rose and, 91, 110–111, 113, 138
Free Religious Association, 155, 157
free thought, 10
in Great Britain, 8, 90, 96, 104, 122, 126, 147–148, 156, 161
as a liability for Rose, 7, 99, 115, 121, 133–134, 166–167
as Rose’s cause, 7, 55, 59, 61, 70, 79, 88, 91, 98, 104, 116, 118, 141, 148, 170
in the United States, 8, 47, 48, 53, 58, 99, 115, 122
French Revolution of 1789, 16, 24, 51, 91
Friedrich Wilhelm III, King, 21
Garrison, William Lloyd, 64, 72, 75, 87, 93, 100, 124, 135
GNCTU. See Grand National Consolidated Trades Union
Grand National Consolidated Trades Union (GNCTU), 37, 39, 180n30
Grimké, Angelina (later Weld), 81, 126, 171n3
Grimké, Sarah, 81, 86, 113, 114, 171n3
Héricourt, Jenny P. d’, 104, 139, Image 10
d’Héricourt on Rose, 2, 10, 80, 105–106
Rose on d’Héricourt, 104–105
Herttell, Thomas, 47–48, 182n9, 188n26
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 93, 148, 156–157, 158
Holyoake, George Jacob, 101, 104, 143, 147, 148, 154–155, 167, 168, 169, Image 21
Hope, Alexander Beresford, 150
Howe, Julia Ward, 121–122, 159, 211n42
Howitt, Mary, 102–103
human rights, 65, 104, 133, 170
Rose on, 7, 22, 43, 63, 83–84, 86, 116, 144, 150, 161
Infidel Conventions, 57, 115, 122, 127, 132
infidels, 8, 34, 35, 50–51, 65, 75, 99, 115, 127, 129, 130, 132, 156, 159
Ingersoll, Col. Robert, 166, 213n5
International Congress of the Societies of the Friends of Peace (Congrès International des
Sociétés des Amis de Paix), 158–159
internationalism, 8, 71–72, 95–96, 105, 115, 170
Jagiello, Apollonia, 72, 188n28
Jews, 11, 14, 16–17, 19, 20–21, 27–28, 93, 118, 126–131, 136, 169, 170, 175n17, 177n2
Judaism, 14–15, 19, 128–131, 134
Kelley, Abby (later Foster), 2, 64, 66–67, 68, 72, 95, 135
Know Nothing Party, 71, 92–93, 96
Kosciusko, Tadeusz, 43, 48, 71
Lemonnier, Charles, 104, 105, 142, 158, 211n41
Lincoln, Abraham, 9, 117, 121, 123–124, 125, 128, 132, 133
London Conference of Liberal Thinkers, 8, 155–158
Ludvigh, Samuel, 58–59
Married Women’s Property Rights, 47–48
in Great Britain, 103, 112, 144, 149
in the United States, 67, 68–69, 80, 110, 139
Masquerier, Lewis, 54, 65, 184n23
McLaren, Priscilla Bright, 144, 150, 209n25
Mendelssohn, Moses, 19
Mendum, Josiah Paine, 153–154, Image 14
friendship with Rose, 55, 132, 151, 168
fundraises for Rose, 140
on William Rose, 162
Mill, John Stuart, 149
monarchy, 6, 24–25, 27, 136, 147
Moral Philanthropists, Society of, 47–48, 57
Mortara Case, 115–116
Mott, Lucretia, 34, 64, 69, 72, 75, 81, 111, 113, 114, 135, 155, Image 8
lectures with Rose, 65–67
on Rose, 66, 86, 121, 132, 139
National Reformer, 10, 144–145, 148, 156
on Rose, 152, 154, 162, 165, 168
National Woman’s Suffrage Association (NWSA), 138, 140, 141, 151, 152
NWSA. See National Woman’s Suffrage Association
Offen, Benjamin, 48–49, 52, 53, 188n26
Owen, Robert, 26, 39, 41, 44, 52, 57, 145, Image 5
career, 31–37
Rose on Owen, 32, 34, 36, 52, 54, 55, 59–60, 101, 153
Owen, Robert Dale, 33, 42, 50, 52, 80, 109, 112, 160, 199n23
Paine Celebrations, 53–54, 55, 70–71, 73, 78, 79, 83, 96, 115–117, 121, 132
Paine Hall, 153–154, 160, Image 7
Paine, Thomas, 79, 98, 99, 100, 126–127, 129, 145, 153
Rose on, 53, 54, 70–71, 96, 115
Parkes, Bessie Rayner, 103
Parliament (Great Britain), 9, 27, 34, 40, 85, 102, 103, 112, 143, 145, 149–150, 161–162
Phillips, Wendell, 89, 92–93, 134, 135
Piótrkow Trybunalski, 6, 15–18, 22, Image 4
Poland, 6, 11, 16–17, 19, 25–26, 106, 169
uprisings against Russia, 25, 72, 137
Potowsky, Rabbi, 11–15, 17–18, 169
prostitution, 8, 20, 34, 65, 91, 108, 111, 113, 140, 149
Protestants, 6, 15, 34, 41, 47, 76, 128
public speaking by women, views of,
in Great Britain, 30, 40, 103, 143
in the United States, 2, 6, 41, 49–50, 68, 87, 90, 133
republic, 16, 25, 71, 125, 147
Revolution of 1830 (France), 6, 23–24
Revolution, The, 136, 141, 142, 143, 146, 151, 205n36
Richer, Léon, 142
Roland, Pauline, 104
his death and its impact on Ernestine Rose, 162–164, 165, 167, 168
Ernestine Rose’s husband, 26, 54, 62, 101, 109, 140
Royall, Anne, 62–63
Seaver, Horace, 118, 122, 127–132, 151, 153, 154, 165, 168, Image 13
Seneca Falls Woman’s Rights Convention, 1, 69–70
separate spheres ideology, 6, 38, 85, 87
slavery, 7, 8, 30, 60, 63–65, 66, 83, 99–100, 114, 116, 120–122, 124, 133
Rose on, 7, 8, 60, 63, 65, 84, 100, 105, 116–117, 120, 122–123, 124–125
Slenker, Elmina, 133, 159, 166, 211n44
Smith, Barbara Leigh, 103
socialism, 7, 8, 37, 39, 48–49, 58, 60, 75
South, the, 63, 65, 74, 75, 100, 117, 120, 139
spiritualism, 7, 60, 98, 99, 101, 113–114
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 5, 10, 69, 72, 81, 112, 124–125, 138, Image 11
and Christianity, 73, 112, 125, 134, Image 11
and race, 135–136
and Rose, 112, 123, 133–134, 135, 138, 140, 159–160, 161, 164–165
Stone, Lucy, 81, 92–94, 114, 125, 126, 139, 214n15, Image 12
Strickland, Edward F., 166, 213n6
superstition, 22, 49, 127, 130, 157
Owen on, 34
Rose on, 7, 26, 70, 73, 104, 116, 119, 132, 158, 160
Taylor, Clementia, 148–149, 161, 208n20
Taylor, Peter Alfred, 148–149, 208n20
Thompson, James, 55, 142, 184n24
Trollope, Frances, 34, 45, 46, 50, 129–130
Underwood, Sara, 10, 133, 137, 159, 204n29
Unitarianism, 27, 145, 155, 158
Universal Peace Union, 137, 158, 205n38
universal suffrage, 8, 136, 161, Image 15
Vale, Gilbert, 49, 50, 52, 59, 109, 184n24
Weld, Angelina Grimké. See Grimké, Angelina
Wheeler, Joseph Mazzini, 166, 167–168, 201n6
Woman’s National Loyal League, 118, 124–126, 132, 202n12
Woman’s Rights Conventions, local, 1, 5, 28, 69–70, 79, 89, 91, 95
“Mob Convention,” New York City, 1853, 89–90, 93, 95, 139
Woman’s Rights Conventions, national, 5, 70, 76, 110, 114
First National, Worcester, MA, 1850, 1, 2, 6, 61, 70, 72–75, 157
Second National, Worcester, MA, 1851, 1, 2, 68, 76–77, 104
Third National, Syracuse, NY, 1852, 85–86, 87, 91
Fourth National, Cleveland, OH, 1853, 18, 70, 83, 87, 90
Fifth National, Philadelphia, PA, 1854, 87, 95
Sixth National, Cincinnati, OH, 1855, 79, 93
Seventh National, New York, NY, 1856, 103–104, 106–107
Eighth National, New York, NY, 1858, 42, 84, 111, 114
Ninth National, New York, NY, 1859, 114–115
Tenth National, New York, NY, 1860, 83, 112
Eleventh National, New York, NY, 1866, 134–135
women’s equality, 1, 3, 7, 26, 38–39, 53, 60, 70, 74, 76, 81, 84, 86, 104–105, 133, 157, 170
Rose on, 1, 2, 8, 26, 53, 60, 70, 73–74, 81, 107, 110, 157, 170
women’s rights,
in Great Britain, 103, 144–145, 150, 157, Image 17
opposition to, 30, 38, 48, 149, 154
as Rose’s cause, 5–9, 54, 60, 62–67, 78–79, 84, 90, 106, 114–115, 124–125, 141, 166
US movement for, 61, 64, 69–70, 72–77, 134, 139
women’s suffrage, 62, 69, 83, 107, 134, 136, 138, 144, 150–151, 153, 161, Image 15, Image 16
Wright, Frances (later d’Arusmont), 50, 52–53, 79, 80, 85, 91, 107, 109, 136, Image 6