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Addams, Jane, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair,  [[The Women's Congresses]]
Addams, Jane, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair,  [[The Women's Congresses]]
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Aldrich, Josephine Cables, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, ([[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention #othernotableattendants | Notable Attendants]])
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Aldrich, Josephine Cables, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, ([[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention #othernotableattendants |Notable Attendants]])
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Aldrich, William, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/The_Woman's_National_Liberal_Union_Convention#Other_Notable_Attendants Notable Attendants])
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Aldrich, William, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, ([[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention #othernotableattendants |Notable Attendants]])
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American Woman Suffrage Association, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Suffrage_History Suffrage History]
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American Woman Suffrage Association, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]]
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Anthony, Susan B., WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Suffrage_History Suffrage History]
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Anthony, Susan B., WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]]
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*arrest for attempt to vote, (New Departure), WLH Website, Suffrage History ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Suffrage_History#Historiography Historiography)]
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*arrest for attempt to vote, (New Departure), WLH Website, Suffrage History ([[Suffrage History #historiography |Historiography]])
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*California, suffrage campaign in, WLH Website, Post Fair Suffrage Campaigns, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Post-Fair_Suffrage_Campaigns#California California)]
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*California, suffrage campaign in, WLH Website, Post Fair Suffrage Campaigns, ([[Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns #california |California]])
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*at Chicago World’s Fair, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Women_at_the_World's_Fair Women at the World’s Fair]
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*at Chicago World’s Fair, WLH Website, [[Women at the World's Fair]]
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*New York State, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Post-Fair_Suffrage_Campaigns#New_York New York])
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*New York State, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns, ([[Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns #newyork |New York]])
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*Woman Suffrage Associations, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Suffrage_History Suffrage History]
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*Woman Suffrage Associations, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]]
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*Woodhull, and WLH Website, The Women’s Movement, Free Love and Spiritualism  
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*Woodhull, and WLH Website, [[The Women's Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism]]
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Ayers, James Joseph, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/California_Constitutional_History#Prominent_Pro-Woman_Delegates_at_the_1879_Convention Prominent Pro-Woman Delegates at the 1879 Convention]).   
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Ayers, James Joseph, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([[California Constitutional History #prominent |Prominent Pro-Woman Delegates at the 1879 Convention]]).   
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Baker, Edward Dickinson, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Law_Practice_in_the_West#Biographical_Works Biographical works])  
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Baker, Edward Dickinson, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, ([[Law Practice in the West #biographicalworks |Biographical Works]])  
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Ballou, Addie, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Foltz_as_Reform_Lobbyist_in_the_1890s Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s]
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Ballou, Addie, WLH Website, [[Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s]]
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Beecher, Henry Ward, WLH Website, Suffrage History (The Women’s Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism)
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Beecher, Henry Ward, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]], ([[The Women's Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism]])
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Bellamy Edward and Bellamy Nationalism, WLH Website, Bellamy Nationalism; WLH Website, Nineteenth Century Politics ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Late_Nineteenth_Century_Politics#Bellamy_Nationalism_and_Populism Bellamy Nationalism and Populism)]
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Bellamy Edward and Bellamy Nationalism, WLH Website, [[Bellamy Nationalism]]; WLH Website, Nineteenth Century Politics ([[Late Nineteenth Century Politics #bellamy |Bellamy Nationalism and Populism]])
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*public defense and, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Comparison_of_Progressive_Defender_with_Foltzian_Model Comparison of Progressive Defender and Foltzian Model]
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*public defense and, WLH Website, [[Comparison of Progressive Defender with Foltzian Model]]
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*Theosophy and, WLH Website, Women’s National Liberal Union, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/The_Woman's_National_Liberal_Union_Convention#Theosophy_and_Madame_Blavatsky Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky])
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*Theosophy and, WLH Website, Women’s National Liberal Union, ([[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention #theosophy |Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky]])
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Bernhardt, Sarah, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Trella_Toland_and_Her_Autograph_Book Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]
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Bernhardt, Sarah, WLH Website, [[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]]
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Besant, Annie, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/The_Woman's_National_Liberal_Union_Convention#Theosophy_and_Madame_Blavatsky Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky])
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Besant, Annie, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, ([[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention #theosophy |Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky]])
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Bishop, Thomas B., WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/California_Constitutional_History#Prominent_Opponents Prominent Opponents])  
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Bishop, Thomas B., WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([[California Constitutional History #prominentopponents |Prominent Opponents]])  
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Bittenbender, Ada, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Women_Lawyers_History_and_Individual_Biographies Women Lawyers History]
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Bittenbender, Ada, WLH Website, [[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies]]
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Blackmer, Eli, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/California_Constitutional_History#Prominent_Pro-Woman_Delegates_at_the_1879_Convention Prominent Pro-Woman Delegates at the 1879 Convention])  
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Blackmer, Eli, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([[California Constitutional History #prominent |Prominent Pro-Woman Delegates at the 1879 Convention]])  
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Blake, Lillie Devereux, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Foltz%E2%80%99s_Friends_and_Allies Foltz’s Friends and Allies]
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Blake, Lillie Devereux, WLH Website, [[Foltz’s Friends and Allies]]
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Blavatsky, Madame (Helena), WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/The_Woman's_National_Liberal_Union_Convention#Theosophy_and_Madame_Blavatsky Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky])
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Blavatsky, Madame (Helena), WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, ([[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention #theosophy |Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky]])
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Board of Lady Managers, Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition (1893), WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Women_at_the_World's_Fair Women at the World’s Fair]
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Board of Lady Managers, Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition (1893), WLH Website, [[Women at the World's Fair]]
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Bonney, Charles, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/The_World's_Fair The World’s Fair]
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Bonney, Charles, WLH Website, [[The World's Fair]]
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Bradwell, Myra, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Women_Lawyers_History_and_Individual_Biographies Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies]
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Bradwell, Myra, WLH Website, [[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies]]
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Burton, Maria A. Ruiz, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/San_Diego_in_the_Real_Estate_Boom San Diego in the Real Estate Boom]
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Burton, Maria A. Ruiz, WLH Website, [[San Diego in the Real Estate Boom]]
California
California
*Woman suffrage campaigns
*Woman suffrage campaigns
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**1893–1896, WLH Website, Post Fair Suffrage Campaigns ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Post-Fair_Suffrage_Campaigns#California California])
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**1893–1896, WLH Website, Post Fair Suffrage Campaigns ([[Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns #california |California]])
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**1911 constitutional amendment, success of, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Victory_in_California_--_1911 Victory in California, 1911]
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**1911 constitutional amendment, success of, WLH Website, [[Victory in California -- 1911 |Victory in California, 1911]]
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**new generation of suffragists, WLH Website, Victory in California 1911, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Victory_in_California_--_1911#Coffin_and_Edson Lillian Coffin and Katherine Edson])
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**new generation of suffragists, WLH Website, Victory in California 1911, ([[Victory in California -- 1911 #coffinedson |Lillian Coffin and Katherine Edson]])
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Campbellite or Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Family_and_Mt._Pleasant,_Iowa Elias Shortridge])  
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Campbellite or Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, ([[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa |Elias Shortridge]])  
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Caples, James, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/California_Constitutional_History California Constitutional History]
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Caples, James, WLH Website, [[California Constitutional History]]
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cases and clients, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Law_Practice_in_the_West#Clara_Foltz.E2.80.99s_Practice Clara Foltz’s Practice]); WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/The_New_York_Legal_Scene The New York Legal Scene]  
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cases and clients, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, ([[Law Practice in the West #clarapractice |Clara Foltz’s Practice]]); WLH Website, [[The New York Legal Scene]]
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*Bazette, Madame (Julia Bolles), WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Women_and_Divorce Women and Divorce]
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*Bazette, Madame (Julia Bolles), WLH Website, [[Women and Divorce]]
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Chicago Legal News, Myra Bradwell, editor, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Women_Lawyers_History_and_Individual_Biographies#Myra_Bradwell Bradwell])  
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Chicago Legal News, Myra Bradwell, editor, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies, ([[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies #bradwell |Bradwell]])  
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Chicago World’s Fair (World’s Columbian Exposition) (1893), WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/The_World's_Fair The World’s Fair]; WLH Website, [https://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Women_at_the_World's_Fair Women at the World’s Fair]
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Chicago World’s Fair (World’s Columbian Exposition) (1893), WLH Website, [[The World's Fair]]; WLH Website, [[Women at the World's Fair]]
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*Congress of Jurisprudence and Law Reform: Foltz’s Public Defender Speech at, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Foltz's_Arguments_for_Public_Defense Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense]
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*Congress of Jurisprudence and Law Reform: Foltz’s Public Defender Speech at, WLH Website, [[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense]]
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*Congress of Representative Women, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Women_at_the_World's_Fair#The_Women.27s_Congresses The Women’s Congresses])
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*Congress of Representative Women, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair, ([[The Women's Congresses]])
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*Mansfield, Arabella, and, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Women_Lawyers_History_and_Individual_Biographies Woman Lawyers History and Individual Biographies]
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*[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies #arabella |Mansfield, Arabella]], and, WLH Website, [[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies]]
Queen Isabella Association
Queen Isabella Association
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*suffrage movement, influence on, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair; WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Post-Fair_Suffrage_Campaigns Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns]
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*suffrage movement, influence on, WLH Website, [[Women at the World's Fair]]; WLH Website, [[Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns]]
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*Woman’s Building, success of, WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Women_at_the_World's_Fair Women at the World’s Fair]  
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*Woman’s Building, success of, WLH Website, [[Women at the World's Fair]]  
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children of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, Family, ([http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Family_and_Mt._Pleasant,_Iowa#Clara_Foltz.E2.80.99s_Children Foltz’s children])
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children of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, Family, ([[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa #foltzchildren |Foltz's children]])
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*Trella Foltz Toland (White), WLH Website, [http://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Trella_Toland_and_Her_Autograph_Book Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]
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*Trella Foltz Toland (White), WLH Website, [[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]]
Chinese immigrants in California
Chinese immigrants in California
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*anti-chinese movement at California constitutional convention of 1879 and, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([https://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/The_Workingmen%E2%80%99s_Party_of_California_(WPC)#WPC_and_the_Anti-Chinese_Movement WPC and the Anti-Chinese Movement])
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*anti-chinese movement at California constitutional convention of 1879 and, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([[The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC) #wpcchinese |WPC and the Anti-Chinese Movement]])
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*Choate, Joseph, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns, ([https://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Post-Fair_Suffrage_Campaigns#New_York New York])
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*Choate, Joseph, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns, ([[Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns #newyork |New York]])
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Christian or Campbellite Church (Disciples of Christ), WLH Website, Family, ([https://www.law.stanford.edu/library/womenslegalhistory/babcock-wiki/index.php/Family_and_Mt._Pleasant,_Iowa Elias Shortridge])
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Christian or Campbellite Church (Disciples of Christ), WLH Website, Family, ([[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa |Elias Shortridge]])
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Clara Foltz Gold Mining Company, WLH Website, Trella Foltz and Her Autograph Book, (Isaac Trumbo)
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Clara Foltz Gold Mining Company, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book, ([[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book #trumbo |Isaac Trumbo]])
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Clerye, Voltaireine de, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention  
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Clerye, Voltaireine de, WLH Website, [[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention]]
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Coffin, Lillian, WLH Website, Victory in California: Lillian Coffin and Katherine Edson  
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Coffin, Lillian, WLH Website, [[Victory in California -- 1911 #coffinedson |Victory in California: Lillian Coffin and Katherine Edson]]
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Congress of Jurisprudence and Law Reform, WLH Website, Woman at the World’s Fair (Participation in the Auxiliary Congresses); WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense
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Congress of Jurisprudence and Law Reform, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair ([[Participation in the Other Auxiliary Congresses]]); WLH Website, [[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense]]
Constitution, U.S.  
Constitution, U.S.  
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      free counsel, constitutional right to, WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense (Burdening the Right)
 
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Constitutional convention of 1879, California, WLH Website, California Constitutional History
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*free counsel, constitutional right to, WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense ([[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense #burdening |Burdening the Right]])
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proposal and passage of women’s anti-discrimination clauses, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, (Passage of the Anti-Discrimination Clauses)
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Constitutional convention of 1879, California, WLH Website, [[California Constitutional History]]
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corporate law practice, Foltz’s efforts to enter, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, (Corporate Practice)
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*proposal and passage of women’s anti-discrimination clauses, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([[California Constitutional History #antidiscrimination |Passage of the Anti-Discrimination Clauses]])
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criminal justice system, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s; WLH Website, Foltz the Founder of Public Defense
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corporate law practice, Foltz’s efforts to enter, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, ([[The New York Legal Scene #corporatepractice |The New Corporate Practice]])
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Foltz’s specialization in criminal cases of poor, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, Clara Foltz’s Practice
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criminal justice system, WLH Website, [[Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s]]; WLH Website, [[Foltz the Founder of Public Defense]]
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parole system in California, Foltz’s involvement with, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s
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*Foltz’s specialization in criminal cases of poor, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, ([[Law Practice in the West #clarapractice |Clara Foltz's Practice]])
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*parole system in California, Foltz’s involvement with, WLH Website, [[Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s]]
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Cummins, Ella Sterling, WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and  
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Cummins, Ella Sterling, WLH Website, [[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle]]
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Clara Foltz’s Circle  
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Davenport, Homer, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book
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Davenport, Homer, WLH Website, [[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]]
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Davis, Richard Harding, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book
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Davis, Richard Harding, WLH Website, [[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]]
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de Clerye, Voltaireine, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention
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de Clerye, Voltaireine, WLH Website, [[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention]]
Democrats
Democrats
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platform of in late nineteenth century, WLH Website,
 
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Late Nineteenth Century Politics
 
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unpopularity in 1894, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics (1894 Election in California)
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*platform of in late nineteenth century, WLH Website, [[Late Nineteenth Century Politics]]
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*unpopularity in 1894, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics ([[Late Nineteenth Century Politics #1894election |1894 Election in California]])
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Dickinson, Anna, WLH Website, Women as Public Lecturers
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Dickinson, Anna, WLH Website, [[Women as Public Lecturers]]
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Divorce, WLH Website, Women and Divorce
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Duniway, Abigail, WLH Website, Foltz’s Friends and Allies (Abigail Duniway)
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“Duties of District Attorneys in Prosecutions” (Foltz, Criminal Law Magazine, 1896), WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense, (Prosecutorial Misconduct)
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editorial career of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, About and by Clara Foltz, (Biographical Material and her Writings)
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Divorce, WLH Website, [[Women and Divorce]]
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Edson, Katherine, WLH Website, Victory in California, (Lillian Coffin and Katherine Edson)
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Duniway, Abigail, WLH Website, Foltz's Friends and Allies ([[Foltz’s Friends and Allies #duniway |Abigail Duniway]])
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executors of estates, women as, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s
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“Duties of District Attorneys in Prosecutions” (Foltz, Criminal Law Magazine, 1896), WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense, ([[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense #misconduct |Prosecutorial Misconduct]])
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Fair, Laura, WLH Website Murder Defendants and Equal Justice
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Field, Kate, WLH Website, Women as Public Lecturers
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Fitch, Tom, WLH Website, San Diego in the Real Estate Boom
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editorial career of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, [[About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings]]
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Foltz, Clara, née Shortridge, WLH Website, Timelines, (Life Events)
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birth, family, and early life, WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant  
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Foltz Defender Bill, WLH Website New York Politics and Foltz’s Defender Bill; WLH Website, Comparison of Public Defender Statutes
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free love, suffragists associated with, WLH Website, Suffrage History, (The Women’s Movement,  Free Love, and Spiritualism)  
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Edson, Katherine, WLH Website, Victory in California, ([[Victory in California -- 1911 #coffinedson |Lillian Coffin and Katherine Edson]])
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free thought movement, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal
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executors of estates, women as, WLH Website, [[Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s]]
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Union Convention
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Friend, Emmanuel, WLH Website, Murder Defendants and Equal Justice (Barbella)
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Fair, Laura, WLH Website, [[Murder Defendants and Equal Justice]]
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Gage, Matilda, née Joslyn, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, (Matilda Gage)
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Field, Kate, WLH Website, [[Women as Public Lecturers]]
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Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), WLH Website, The Right to Counsel and the Appointed Counsel System
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Fitch, Tom, WLH Website, [[San Diego in the Real Estate Boom]]
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Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, WLH Website, Bellamy Nationalism,
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Foltz, Clara, née Shortridge, WLH Website, Timelines, ([[Timelines #lifeevents |Life Events]])  
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(Charlotte Perkins Gilman)
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gold mining company of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book, (Isaac Trumbo)
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*birth, family, and early life, WLH Website, [[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa |Family and Mt. Pleasant]] 
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Goodell, Lavinia, WLH Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies, (Lavinia Goodell)
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Foltz Defender Bill, WLH Website, [[New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill]]; WLH Website, [[Comparison of Public Defender Statutes]]
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Gordon, Laura, WLH Website, Foltz’s Friends and Allies, (Laura Gordon)
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free love, suffragists associated with, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]], ([[The Women's Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism]])
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criminal defense and career of, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West,
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(Women and Criminal Law Practice)  
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    Grady, Tom, WLH Website, New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill
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Gunn, Charles “C. E.,”
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free thought movement, WLH Website, [[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention]]
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Cogswell case and, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, (Clara Foltz’s Practice)
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Harper, Ida, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns
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Friend, Emmanuel, WLH Website, Murder Defendants and Equal Justice, ([[Murder Defendants and Equal Justice #barbella |Barbella]])
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Haymarket bombing, Chicago (1886), WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics
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Hazel Kirke, WLH Website, Trella Foltz and Her Autograph Book
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Gage, Matilda, née Joslyn, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, ([[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention #gage |Matilda Gage]])
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Hjuls (coffee shop, San Francisco), WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz’s Circle
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Hoge, Joseph, WLH Website, California Constitutional History,
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Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), WLH Website, [[The Right to Counsel and the Appointed Counsel System]]
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(Prominent Opponents)
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Howe, Samuel L., and Howe’s Academy, WLH Website: Mt. Pleasant and Howe’s Academy
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Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, WLH Website, Bellamy Nationalism, ([[Bellamy Nationalism #gilman |Charlotte Perkins Gilman]])
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Howe and Hummel, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, (Criminal Practice)
+
gold mining company of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book, ([[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book #trumbo |Isaac Trumbo]])
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Johnson, Grove L., WLH Website, Foltz’s Friends and Allies
+
Goodell, Lavinia, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies, ([[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies #goodell |Lavinia Goodell]])
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Johnson, Hiram, WLH Website,  
+
Gordon, Laura, WLH Website, Foltz’s Friends and Allies, ([[Foltz’s Friends and Allies #gordon |Laura Gordon]])
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Progressivism, Suffrage, and Public Defense
+
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Jordan, Elizabeth (Kate), WLH Website, The New Woman
+
*criminal defense and career of, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, ([[Law Practice in the West #criminallaw |Women and Criminal Law Practice]])
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Juries, WLH Website, Women and Jury Service
+
*Grady, Tom, WLH Website, [[New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill]]
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Kearney, Denis, and Kearneyites, WLH Website, The Workingmen’s Party of California
+
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Knox, Sarah (later Knox-Goodrich), WLH Website, Foltz’s Friends and Allies (Sarah Knox-Goodrich)
+
Gunn, Charles “C. E.,” Cogswell case and, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, ([[Law Practice in the West #clarapractice |Clara Foltz’s Practice]])
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Lady Managers, Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition (1893), WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair
+
Harper, Ida, WLH Website, [[Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns]]
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Lake, Delos, WLH Website, California Constitutional History,
+
Haymarket bombing, Chicago (1886), WLH Website, [[Late Nineteenth Century Politics]]
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Prominent Opponents
+
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lawyer, Foltz as, WLH Website Law Practice in the West, (Clara Foltz’s Practice)
+
Hazel Kirke, WLH Website, [[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]]
-
corporate practice, efforts to enter, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, (Corporate Practice)
+
Hjuls (coffee shop, San Francisco), WLH Website, [[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle]]
-
public lecture on shysters, WLH Website, Women as Public Lecturers
+
Hoge, Joseph, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([[California Constitutional History #opponents |Prominent Opponents]])
-
lawyers, women as, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies
+
Howe, Samuel L., and Howe’s Academy, WLH Website: [[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa #howesacademy |Mt. Pleasant and Howe’s Academy]]
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New York City, resistance to women lawyers in, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene
+
-
public defense and, WLH Website, Progressivism, Suffrage, and Public Defense; WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense, (Woman Suffrage and Public Defense)
+
Howe and Hummel, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, ([[The New York Legal Scene #criminalpractice |Criminal Practice]])
-
Lease, Mary Elizabeth (also called Mary Ellen), WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, (Mary Elizabeth Lease)
+
Johnson, Grove L., WLH Website, [[Foltz’s Friends and Allies]]
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Legal Aid Society
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Johnson, Hiram, WLH Website, [[Progressivism, Suffrage, and Public Defense]]
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        relation to public defense, WLH Website, Early History of Public Defense
+
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lobbyist, Foltz as, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s
+
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Lockwood, Belva, Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies (Belva Lockwood); WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair, (Participation in Other Auxiliary Congresses)
+
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Los Angeles, Foltz in
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Jordan, Elizabeth (Kate), WLH Website, [[The New Woman]]
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public defender office, creation of, WLH Website, Comparison of Public Defender Statutes
+
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Marriage, WLH Website, Women’s History (Legal Status of Women in the Nineteenth Century
+
Juries, WLH Website, [[Women and Jury Service]]
-
Montgomery Block, San Francisco, WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz’s Circle
+
Kearney, Denis, and Kearneyites, WLH Website, [[The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC)]]
-
Morris, Madge (later Wagner), WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz’s Circle; WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair
+
Knox, Sarah (later Knox-Goodrich), WLH Website, Foltz’s Friends and Allies, ([[Foltz’s Friends and Allies #knoxgoodrich |Sarah Knox-Goodrich]])
-
Mount Pleasant, Iowa, WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa
+
Lady Managers, Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition (1893), WLH Website, [[Women at the World's Fair]]
-
Murray, George Wellwood, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene,
+
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(Corporate Practice)
+
-
National American Woman Suffrage Association, WLH Website, Suffrage History
+
Lake, Delos, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([[California Constitutional History #opponents |Prominent Opponents]])
-
National Woman Suffrage Association, WLH Website, Suffrage History
+
-
New American Woman, The, WLH Website, About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings
+
-
“New Departure” strategy, WLH Website, Suffrage History
+
lawyer, Foltz as, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, ([[Law Practice in the West #clarapractice |Clara Foltz’s Practice]])
-
New Woman movement, WLH Website, The New Woman
+
-
New York City, Foltz in
+
-
corporate practice, efforts to enter, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, (Corporate Practice)
+
-
New Woman movement in, WLH Website, The New Woman
+
*corporate practice, efforts to enter, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, ([[The New York Legal Scene #corporatepractice |The New Corporate Practice]])  
-
  prosecutorial and defense corruption in, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, (Criminal Practice)
+
*public lecture on shysters, WLH Website, [[Women as Public Lecturers]]
-
resistance to women lawyers in NY, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene
+
lawyers, women as, WLH Website, [[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies]]
-
social life in, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book
+
*New York City, resistance to women lawyers in, WLH Website, [[The New York Legal Scene]]
-
Women’s Law Class at NYU and WLES, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, (Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class)
+
*public defense and, WLH Website, [[Progressivism, Suffrage, and Public Defense]]; WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense, ([[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense #womansuffrage |Woman Suffrage and Public Defense]])
-
New York State
+
Lease, Mary Elizabeth (also called Mary Ellen), WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, ([[Late Nineteenth Century Politics #lease |Mary Elizabeth Lease]])
-
public defender statute campaign in, WLH Website, New York Politics and the Foltz Defender Bill
+
-
woman suffrage campaign in, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns, (New York)
+
Legal Aid Society
-
Niblo’s Garden, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book.
+
*relation to public defense, WLH Website, [[The Early History of Public Defense]]
-
notaries public, women as, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s
+
-
oil boom in California, WLH Website, The Oil Boom and Foltz’s Companies
+
lobbyist, Foltz as, WLH Website, [[Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s]]
-
opposition to women’s rights
+
-
Beecher scandal and, WLH Website, Suffrage History, (The Women’s Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism)
+
-
female remonstrants or anti-suffragists, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns (New York)
+
Lockwood, Belva, Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies ([[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies #lockwood |Belva Lockwood]]); WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair, ([[Participation in the Other Auxiliary Congresses]])
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+
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          free love, association of suffrage with,
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WLH Website, Suffrage History, (The Women’s Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism)
+
-
+
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Palmer, Mrs. Potter (Bertha), WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair
+
-
pardon cases, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s
+
Los Angeles, Foltz in
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parole system in California, Foltz’s involvement with, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s
+
-
penal reform, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s
+
*public defender office, creation of, WLH Website, [[Comparison of Public Defender Statutes]]
-
Platt, Thomas, 273, 313–15, WLH Website, New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill
+
Marriage, WLH Website, Women’s History ([[Women’s History #legalstatus |Legal Status of Women in the Nineteenth Century]])
-
poor, women’s representation of
+
Montgomery Block, San Francisco, WLH Website, [[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle]]
-
criminal cases of poor, Foltz’s specialization in, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West (Clara Foltz’s Practice).
+
-
Populist movement (People’s Party), WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics
+
Morris, Madge (later Wagner), WLH Website, [[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle]]; WLH Website, [[Women at the World's Fair]]
-
presidential elections, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics
+
Mount Pleasant, Iowa, WLH Website, [[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa]]
-
prison reform, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s
+
-
Progressive movement, WLH Website, Progressivism, Suffrage and Public Defense
+
Murray, George Wellwood, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, ([[The New York Legal Scene #corporatepractice |The New Corporate Practice]])
-
Prosecution
+
-
          New York City, corruption in criminal justice system, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene (Criminal Practice)
+
National American Woman Suffrage Association, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]]
-
+
-
public defense, prosecutorial misconduct leading to need for, WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense (Prosecutorial Misconduct)
+
-
public defense, WLH Website, Foltz the Founder of Public Defense
+
National Woman Suffrage Association, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]]
-
at Chicago World’s Fair, speech on, WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense
+
-
court-appointed counsel prior to, WLH Website, The Right to Counsel and the Appointed Counsel System
+
New American Woman, The, WLH Website, [[About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings]]
-
Los Angeles, first public defender’s office established in, WLH Website, Comparison of Public Defender Statutes (The 1912 Los Angeles Charter Provision and the 1921 Statute
+
“New Departure” strategy, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]]
-
New York State campaign, WLH Website New York Politics and Foltz’s Defender Bill
+
New Woman movement, WLH Website, [[The New Woman]]
-
Progressive concept of, WLH Website, Comparison of Progressive Defender with Foltzian Model
+
New York City, Foltz in
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public lecturer, Foltz as, WLH Website, Women as Public Lecturers
+
*corporate practice, efforts to enter, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, ([[The New York Legal Scene #corporatepractice |The New Corporate Practice]])
-
publishing career of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, About and By Clara Foltz, (Biographical Material and Her Writings)
+
*New Woman movement in, WLH Website, [[The New Woman]]
 +
*prosecutorial and defense corruption in, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, ([[The New York Legal Scene #criminal |Criminal Practice]])
 +
*resistance to women lawyers in NY, WLH Website, [[The New York Legal Scene]]
 +
*social life in, WLH Website, [[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]]
 +
*Women’s Law Class at NYU and WLES, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, ([[The New York Legal Scene #wles |Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class]])
-
Queen Isabella Association, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair
+
New York State
-
race and racial issues pertaining to African-Americans
+
 
 +
*public defender statute campaign in, WLH Website, [[New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill]]
 +
*woman suffrage campaign in, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns, ([[Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns #newyork |New York]])
 +
 
 +
Niblo’s Garden, WLH Website, [[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]]
 +
 
 +
notaries public, women as, WLH Website, [[Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s]]
 +
 
 +
oil boom in California, WLH Website, [[The Oil Boom and Foltz’s Companies]]
 +
 
 +
opposition to women’s rights
 +
 
 +
*Beecher scandal and, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]], ([[The Women's Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism]])
 +
*female remonstrants or anti-suffragists, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns ([[Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns #newyork |New York]])
 +
*free love, association of suffrage with, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]], ([[The Women's Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism]])
   
   
-
Douglass, Frederick, at Chicago World’s Fair, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair, (Participation in Other Auxiliary Congresses)
+
Palmer, Mrs. Potter (Bertha), WLH Website, [[Women at the World's Fair]]
-
Liberation of women and black people, linkage of, WLH Website, Suffrage History, (Relationship with other Movements and Causes)
+
pardon cases, WLH Website, [[Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s]]
-
religion
+
parole system in California, Foltz’s involvement with, WLH Website, [[Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s]]
-
Campbellite or Christian Church (Disciples of Christ),  
+
-
WLH Website, Family, (Elias Shortridge)
+
-
“soul-sleep,” Elias Shortridge on, WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, (Elias Shortridge)
+
penal reform, WLH Website, [[Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s]]
-
Theosophy, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, (Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky)
+
Platt, Thomas, 273, 313–15, WLH Website, [[New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill]]
-
women’s rights organizations and organized religion, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention
+
poor, women’s representation of
-
Ricker, Marilla, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies
+
*criminal cases of poor, Foltz’s specialization in, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West ([[Law Practice in the West #clarapractice |Clara Foltz’s Practice]])
-
“The Rights of Persons Accused” (Foltz, Albany Law Journal, 1893), WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense
+
-
Robinson, Lelia, later Sawtelle, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies
+
Populist movement (People’s Party), WLH Website, [[Late Nineteenth Century Politics]]
-
Saldez, People v., (Laura Gordon’s case), WLH Website, Women and Criminal Law Practice
+
presidential elections, WLH Website, [[Late Nineteenth Century Politics]]
-
San Diego Bee, WLH Website, Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing
+
prison reform, WLH Website, [[Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s]]
-
San Diego, Foltz in, WLH Website, San Diego in the Real Estate Boom 1887-1890
+
-
Bellamy Nationalism, embrace of, WLH Website, Bellamy Nationalism
+
-
San Francisco, Foltz in
+
-
    hotels and hotel life, WLH Website, San Francisco Social  Life and Clara                                            Foltz’s Circle                     
+
-
social life and society, WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz’s Circle
+
Progressive movement, WLH Website, [[Progressivism, Suffrage, and Public Defense]]
-
suffrage referendum of 1896, WLH Website,
+
Prosecution
-
Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns, (California)
+
-
sandlotters, WLH Website, The Workingmen’s Party of California, (WPC)
+
*New York City, corruption in criminal justice system, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene ([[The New York Legal Scene #criminal |Criminal Practice]])
 +
*public defense, prosecutorial misconduct leading to need for, WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense ([[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense #misconduct |Prosecutorial Misconduct]])
-
Sargent, Ellen Clark, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns (California)
+
public defense, WLH Website, [[Foltz the Founder of Public Defense]]
-
Seneca Falls, NY, women’s rights meeting (1848), WLH Website,
+
*at Chicago World’s Fair, speech on, WLH Website, [[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense]]
-
Suffrage History, (Seneca Falls)
+
*court-appointed counsel prior to, WLH Website, [[The Right to Counsel and the Appointed Counsel System]]
 +
*Los Angeles, first public defender’s office established in, WLH Website, Comparison of Public Defender Statutes ([[Comparison of Public Defender Statutes #lacharter |The 1912 Los Angeles Charter Provision and the 1921 Statute]])
 +
*New York State campaign, WLH Website, [[New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill]]
 +
*Progressive concept of, WLH Website, [[Comparison of Progressive Defender with Foltzian Model]]
-
Shortridge, Carrie, WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa (Parents, Siblings)
+
public lecturer, Foltz as, WLH Website, [[Women as Public Lecturers]]
-
“Should Women be Executed?” (Foltz, Albany Law Journal, 1896),
+
publishing career of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, [[About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings]]
-
WLH Website, Murder Defendants and Equal Justice; WLH Website, About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings
+
-
Slayton Lyceum Bureau, WLH Website, Women as Public Lecturers
+
Queen Isabella Association, WLH Website, [[Women at the World's Fair]]
-
Smith, Anna, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, (Anna Ferry Smith)
+
-
social life and society, WLH Website, Foltz’s Friends and Allies; WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz’s Circle; WLH Website, The New Woman; WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book
+
-
New York City
+
race and racial issues pertaining to African-Americans
-
      legal study by society women in, WLH Website,
+
-
  The New York Legal Scene, (Women’s Legal Education                            Society (WLES) and Law Class)
+
-
            “new women” in, WLH Website, The New Woman;
+
*Douglass, Frederick, at Chicago World’s Fair, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair, ([[Women at the World's Fair #auxiliarycongresses |Participation in Other Auxiliary Congresses]])
-
      WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book
+
*Liberation of women and black people, linkage of, WLH Website, Suffrage History, ([[Suffrage History #relationship |Relationship with other Movements and Causes]])
-
              in San Diego, WLH Website, San Diego in the Real Estate Boom
+
religion
-
              in San Francisco, WLH Website, San Francisco
+
-
              Social Life and Clara Foltz’s Circle
+
-
Spanish-American War, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics
+
*Campbellite or Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, ([[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa |Elias Shortridge]])
-
Spiritualism, WLH Website, Suffrage History,  
+
*“soul-sleep,” Elias Shortridge on, WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, ([[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa |Elias Shortridge]])
-
(The Women’s Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism)
+
*Theosophy, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, ([[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention #theosophy |Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky]])
 +
*women’s rights organizations and organized religion, WLH Website, [[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention]]
-
St. Louis, 1896 Republican national convention in, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics
+
[[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies |Ricker, Marilla]], WLH Website, [[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies]]
-
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, WLH Website, Suffrage History
+
“The Rights of Persons Accused” (Foltz, Albany Law Journal, 1893), WLH Website, [[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense]]
-
on equal justice for women, WLH Website, Murder Defendants and Equal Justice
+
-
reformism of 19th century, connection of women’s movement to, WLH Website, Suffrage History (Relationship to Other Movements and Causes)
+
Robinson, Lelia, later Sawtelle, WLH Website, [[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies]]
-
Woman Suffrage Associations and, WLH Suffrage History    (Historiography)
+
Saldez, People v., (Laura Gordon’s case), WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, ([[Law Practice in the West #criminallaw |Women and Criminal Law Practice]])
-
          Woodhull and, WLH Website, The Women’s Movement, Free Love and Spiritualism
+
San Diego Bee, WLH Website, [[Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing]]
-
Stoddard, Lorimer, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book
+
San Diego, Foltz in, WLH Website, [[San Diego in the Real Estate Boom |San Diego in the Real Estate Boom 1887-1890]]
-
Stone, Lucy, WLH Website, Suffrage History
+
*Bellamy Nationalism, embrace of, WLH Website, [[Bellamy Nationalism]]
-
Stoneman, Kate, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene
+
San Francisco, Foltz in
-
Strong, William, WLH Website, New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill
+
-
study of law by women, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies
+
-
Women’s Law Class at NYU and WLES, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, (Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class)
+
-
Sutro, Florence, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class
+
*hotels and hotel life, WLH Website, [[San Francisco Social  Life and Clara Foltz's Circle]]
 +
*social life and society, WLH Website, [[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle]]
 +
*suffrage referendum of 1896, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns, ([[Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns #california |California]])
-
Tammany Hall, WLH Website, New York Politics and Foltz Defender Bill
+
sandlotters, WLH Website, [[The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC)]]
-
tariff debate, Foltz on, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics (Women’s Pre-Suffrage Participation in Politics)
+
-
temperance/prohibition
+
Sargent, Ellen Clark, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns, ([[Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns #california |California]])
-
in Washington Territory, WLH Website, Women and Jury Service, The Washington Territory Experience
+
-
+
-
Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), WLH Website, Suffrage History, (Relationship to Other Movements and Causes)  
+
-
Terry, David, WLH Website, California Constitutional History (Prominent Pro-Woman Delegates at the 1879 Convention)
+
Seneca Falls, NY, women’s rights meeting (1848), WLH Website, Suffrage History, ([[Suffrage History #senecafalls |Seneca Falls]])
-
theater
+
Shortridge, Carrie, WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa ([[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa #parents |Parents]], [[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa #siblings |Siblings]])
-
Bertha Foltz Smalley, musical and acting career of, WLH Website,  
+
-
Family, (Foltz’s Children)  
+
-
Virginia Foltz’s singing career, WLH Website, Family (Foltz’s Children)
+
“Should Women be Executed?” (Foltz, Albany Law Journal, 1896), WLH Website, [[Murder Defendants and Equal Justice]]; WLH Website, [[About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings]]
-
Theosophy, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, (Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky)
+
-
Titus, Stanleyetta, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene
+
Slayton Lyceum Bureau, WLH Website, [[Women as Public Lecturers]]
-
Toland, Trella Evelyn, née Foltz (daughter), WLH Website, Family (Foltz’s Children); WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book
+
-
autograph book, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book
+
Smith, Anna, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, ([[Late Nineteenth Century Politics #smith |Anna Ferry Smith]])
-
as “new woman” in New York, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book  
+
social life and society, WLH Website, [[Foltz’s Friends and Allies]]; WLH Website, [[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle]]; WLH Website, [[The New Woman]]; WLH Website, [[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]]
 +
*New York City
 +
**legal study by society women in, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, ([[The New York Legal Scene #wles |Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class]])
 +
**“new women” in, WLH Website, [[The New Woman]]; WLH Website, [[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]]
 +
*in San Diego, WLH Website, [[San Diego in the Real Estate Boom]]
 +
*in San Francisco, WLH Website, [[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle]]
-
Tracy, Benjamin Franklin, WLH Website, New York Politics and Foltz’s Defender Bill
+
Spanish-American War, WLH Website, [[Late Nineteenth Century Politics]]
-
Trumbo, Isaac, WLH Website, Trella Toland and
+
Spiritualism, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]], ([[The Women's Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism]])
-
Her Autograph Book, (Isaac Trumbo)
+
-
Vacquerel, Alphonse, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, (Prominent Pro-Woman Delegates)
+
St. Louis, 1896 Republican national convention in, WLH Website, [[Late Nineteenth Century Politics]]
-
Votes for Women Club, WLH Website, Victory in California, 1911
+
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]]
-
Wagner, Madge Morris, WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz’s Circle
+
-
Wait, Frona, WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life
+
*on equal justice for women, WLH Website, [[Murder Defendants and Equal Justice]]
-
and Clara Foltz’s Circle
+
*reformism of 19th century, connection of women’s movement to, WLH Website, Suffrage History ([[Suffrage History #relationship |Relationship to Other Movements and Causes]])
 +
*Woman Suffrage Associations and, WLH Website, Suffrage History ([[Suffrage History #historiography |Historiography]])
 +
*Woodhull and, WLH Website, [[The Women's Movement, Free Love and Spiritualism]]
-
Washington Territory
+
Stoddard, Lorimer, WLH Website, [[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]]
-
temperance movement and women’s rights in, WLH Website, Women and Jury Service (The Washington Territory Experience)
+
-
Watson, Elizabeth Lowe, WLH Website, Victory in California—1911
+
Stone, Lucy, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]]
-
White, Stephen, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, (Stephen White)
+
-
Wilson, Samuel, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, (Prominent Opponents)
+
Stoneman, Kate, WLH Website, [[The New York Legal Scene]]
-
Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), WLH Website, Suffrage History, Relationship with other Movements and Causes
+
-
Woman’s National Liberal Union (WNLU), WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention
+
Strong, William, WLH Website, [[New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill]]
-
women lawyers, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies
+
study of law by women, WLH Website, [[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies]]
-
Women’s Legal Education Society and Law Class of New York University (NYU),
+
*Women’s Law Class at NYU and WLES, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, ([[The New York Legal Scene #wles |Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class]])
-
WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, (Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class)
+
-
Women’s Pacific Coast Oil Company, WLH Website, The Oil Boom
+
Sutro, Florence, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, ([[The New York Legal Scene #wles |Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class]])
-
and Foltz’s Companies
+
-
Women’s Progressive League (originally Political Equality League), WLH Website, Victory in California—1911
+
Tammany Hall, WLH Website, [[New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill]]
-
women’s rights, WLH Website, Suffrage History
+
tariff debate, Foltz on, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, ([[Late Nineteenth Century Politics #presuffragepolitics |Women’s Pre-Suffrage Participation in Politics]])
-
      Bellamy Nationalism and, WLH Website, Bellamy Nationalism;
+
-
WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, (Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky)
+
-
Chicago World’s Fair and, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair
+
temperance/prohibition
-
historical background, WLH Website, Suffrage History
+
*in Washington Territory, WLH Website, Women and Jury Service, ([[Women and Jury Service #washington |The Washington Territory Experience]])
-
liberation of women and black people, linkage of, WLH Website, Suffrage History, (Relationship to Other Movements and Causes)
+
*Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), WLH Website, Suffrage History, ([[Suffrage History #relationship |Relationship to Other Movements and Causes]])
-
marriage and, WLH Website, Legal Status of Women
+
Terry, David, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([[California Constitutional History #prominent |Prominent Pro-Woman Delegates at the 1879 Convention]])
-
in the Nineteenth Century
+
-
National and American Woman Suffrage Associations, schism and
+
theater
-
reunification of, WLH Website, Suffrage History, (Historiography)
+
*[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa #bertha |Bertha Foltz Smalley]], musical and acting career of, WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, ([[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa #foltzchildren |Foltz’s Children]])
 +
*[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa #virginia |Virginia Foltz’s]] singing career, WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, ([[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa #foltzchildren |Foltz’s Children]])
-
“New Departure” strategy, WLH Website,  
+
Theosophy, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, ([[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention #theosophy |Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky]])
-
Suffrage History, (Historiography)
+
-
New Woman movement, WLH Website, The New Woman
+
Titus, Stanleyetta, WLH Website, [[The New York Legal Scene]]
-
notaries public, women as, WLH Website, Foltz as
+
-
Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s
+
-
organized religion, alliance with/opposition to, WLH Website, Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention
+
[[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa #trella |Toland, Trella Evelyn, née Foltz]] (daughter), WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, ([[Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa #foltzchildren |Foltz’s Children]]); WLH Website, [[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]]
 +
*autograph book, WLH Website, [[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]]
 +
*as “new woman” in New York, WLH Website, [[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book]]
-
political office prior to suffrage, women seeking, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics (Women’s Pre-Suffrage Participation in Politics)
+
Tracy, Benjamin Franklin, WLH Website, [[New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill]]
-
public defense and, WLH Website, Progressivism, Suffrage and Public Defense; WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense, (Woman Suffrage and Public Defense); WLH Website Comparison of Progressive Defender and Foltzian Model
+
Trumbo, Isaac, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book, ([[Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book #trumbo |Isaac Trumbo]])
-
reformism of 19th century, connection to, WLH Website, Suffrage History, (Relationship with Other Movements and Causes); WLH Website, Progressivism, Suffrage, and Public Defense
+
Vacquerel, Alphonse, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([[California Constitutional History #prominent |Prominent Pro-Woman Delegates]])
-
San Francisco, suffrage referendum of 1896 in, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns, (California)
+
Votes for Women Club, WLH Website, [[Victory in California -- 1911 |Victory in California, 1911]]
-
Seneca Falls, NY, women’s rights meeting (1848), WLH Website, Suffrage History, (Seneca Falls)
+
Wagner, Madge Morris, WLH Website, [[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle]]
-
silver-gold standard debate and, WLH Website,  
+
Wait, Frona, WLH Website, [[San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle]]
-
Late Nineteenth Century Politics
+
-
Spiritualism, association with, WLH Website, Suffrage History, (The Women’s Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism)
+
Washington Territory
-
in Washington Territory, WLH Website, Women and Jury Service, (The Washington Territory Experience)  
+
*temperance movement and women’s rights in, WLH Website, Women and Jury Service ([[Women and Jury Service #washington |The Washington Territory Experience]])
-
WNLU (Woman’s National Liberal Union) and, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention
+
Watson, Elizabeth Lowe, WLH Website, [[Victory in California -- 1911 |Victory in California, 1911]]
-
Woodhull, Victoria, WLH Website, Suffrage History, (The Woman’s Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism)  
+
White, Stephen, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, ([[Late Nineteenth Century Politics #white |Stephen White]])
-
working woman, Foltz’s self-identification as, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, (Anna Ferry Smith)  
+
Wilson, Samuel, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, ([[California Constitutional History #prominent |Prominent Opponents]])
-
Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC), WLH Website, The Workingmen’s Party of California, (WPC)
+
Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), WLH Website, Suffrage History, ([[Suffrage History #relationship |Relationship With Other Movements and Causes]])
-
+
-
Workingmen’s Party of the United States, WLH Website, The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC), (Relation with the Workingmen’s Party of the United States)
+
-
World’s Congress of Representative Women, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair, (The Women’s Congresses)
+
Woman’s National Liberal Union (WNLU), WLH Website, [[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention]]
-
writings of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, By and About Clara Foltz, (Biographical Materials and Her Writings)    
+
women lawyers, WLH Website, [[Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies]]
-
     
+
 
-
“Duties of District Attorneys in Prosecutions” (Criminal Law Magazine, 1896),  
+
Women’s Legal Education Society and Law Class of New York University (NYU), WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, ([[The New York Legal Scene #wles |Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class]])
-
  WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense, (Prosecutorial Misconduct)
+
 
 +
Women’s Pacific Coast Oil Company, WLH Website, [[The Oil Boom and Foltz’s Companies]]
 +
 
 +
Women’s Progressive League (originally Political Equality League), WLH Website, [[Victory in California -- 1911 |Victory in California, 1911]]
 +
 
 +
women’s rights, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]]
 +
 
 +
*Bellamy Nationalism and, WLH Website, Bellamy Nationalism; WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, ([[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention #theosophy |Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky]])
 +
*Chicago World’s Fair and, WLH Website, [[Women at the World's Fair]]
 +
*historical background, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]]
 +
*liberation of women and black people, linkage of, WLH Website, Suffrage History, ([[Suffrage History #relationship |Relationship to Other Movements and Causes]])
 +
*marriage and, WLH Website, Women's History, ([[Women’s History #legalstatus |Legal Status of Women in the Nineteenth Century]])
 +
*National and American Woman Suffrage Associations, schism and reunification of, WLH Website, Suffrage History, ([[Suffrage History #historiography |Historiography]])
 +
*“New Departure” strategy, WLH Website, Suffrage History, ([[Suffrage History #historiography |Historiography]])
 +
*New Woman movement, WLH Website, [[The New Woman]]
 +
*notaries public, women as, WLH Website, [[Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s]]
 +
*organized religion, alliance with/opposition to, WLH Website, [[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention]]
 +
*political office prior to suffrage, women seeking, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics ([[Late Nineteenth Century Politics #presuffragepolitics |Women’s Pre-Suffrage Participation in Politics]])
 +
*public defense and, WLH Website, [[Progressivism, Suffrage, and Public Defense]]; WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense, ([[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense #womansuffrage |Woman Suffrage and Public Defense]]); WLH Website, [[Comparison of Progressive Defender with Foltzian Model]]
 +
*reformism of 19th century, connection to, WLH Website, Suffrage History, ([[Suffrage History #relationship |Relationship with Other Movements and Causes]]); WLH Website, [[Progressivism, Suffrage, and Public Defense]]
 +
*San Francisco, suffrage referendum of 1896 in, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns, ([[Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns #california |California]])
 +
*Seneca Falls, NY, women’s rights meeting (1848), WLH Website, Suffrage History, ([[Suffrage History #senecafalls |Seneca Falls]])
 +
*silver-gold standard debate and, WLH Website, [[Late Nineteenth Century Politics]]
 +
*Spiritualism, association with, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]], ([[The Women's Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism]])
 +
*in Washington Territory, WLH Website, Women and Jury Service, ([[Women and Jury Service #washington |The Washington Territory Experience]])
 +
*WNLU (Woman’s National Liberal Union) and, WLH Website, [[The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention]]
 +
 
 +
Woodhull, Victoria, WLH Website, [[Suffrage History]], ([[The Women's Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism]])
 +
 
 +
working woman, Foltz’s self-identification as, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, ([[Late Nineteenth Century Politics #smith |Anna Ferry Smith]])
 +
 
 +
Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC), WLH Website, [[The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC)]]
 +
 +
Workingmen’s Party of the United States, WLH Website, The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC), ([[The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC) #relationwpus |Relation with the Workingmen’s Party of the United States (WPUS)]])
-
“Public Defenders” (American Law Review, 1897), WLH Website, Foltz the Founder of Public Defense; WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense
+
World’s Congress of Representative Women, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair, ([[Women at the World's Fair #womenscongresses |The Women’s Congresses]])
-
        “The Rights of Persons Accused” (Albany Law Journal, 1893), WLH Website, Foltz the Founder of Public Defense; WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense
+
writings of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, [[About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings]]
-
        “Should Women be Executed?” (Albany Law Journal, 1896),  
+
*“Duties of District Attorneys in Prosecutions” (Criminal Law Magazine, 1896), WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense, ([[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense #misconduct |Prosecutorial Misconduct]])
-
WLH Website, Murder Defendants and Equal Justice
+
*“Public Defenders” (American Law Review, 1897), WLH Website, [[Foltz the Founder of Public Defense]]; WLH Website, [[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense]]
 +
*“The Rights of Persons Accused” (Albany Law Journal, 1893), WLH Website, [[Foltz the Founder of Public Defense]]; WLH Website, [[Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense]]
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*“Should Women be Executed?” (Albany Law Journal, 1896), WLH Website, [[Murder Defendants and Equal Justice]]

Current revision as of 23:49, 19 January 2011

Addams, Jane, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair, The Women's Congresses

Aldrich, Josephine Cables, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, (Notable Attendants)

Aldrich, William, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, (Notable Attendants)

American Woman Suffrage Association, WLH Website, Suffrage History

Anthony, Susan B., WLH Website, Suffrage History

Ayers, James Joseph, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, (Prominent Pro-Woman Delegates at the 1879 Convention).

Baker, Edward Dickinson, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, (Biographical Works)

Ballou, Addie, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s

Beecher, Henry Ward, WLH Website, Suffrage History, (The Women's Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism)

Bellamy Edward and Bellamy Nationalism, WLH Website, Bellamy Nationalism; WLH Website, Nineteenth Century Politics (Bellamy Nationalism and Populism)

Bernhardt, Sarah, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book

Besant, Annie, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, (Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky)

Bishop, Thomas B., WLH Website, California Constitutional History, (Prominent Opponents)

Bittenbender, Ada, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies

Blackmer, Eli, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, (Prominent Pro-Woman Delegates at the 1879 Convention)

Blake, Lillie Devereux, WLH Website, Foltz’s Friends and Allies

Blavatsky, Madame (Helena), WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, (Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky)

Board of Lady Managers, Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition (1893), WLH Website, Women at the World's Fair

Bonney, Charles, WLH Website, The World's Fair

Bradwell, Myra, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies

Burton, Maria A. Ruiz, WLH Website, San Diego in the Real Estate Boom

California

Campbellite or Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, (Elias Shortridge)

Caples, James, WLH Website, California Constitutional History

cases and clients, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, (Clara Foltz’s Practice); WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene

Chicago Legal News, Myra Bradwell, editor, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies, (Bradwell)

Chicago World’s Fair (World’s Columbian Exposition) (1893), WLH Website, The World's Fair; WLH Website, Women at the World's Fair

Queen Isabella Association

children of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, Family, (Foltz's children)

Chinese immigrants in California

  • anti-chinese movement at California constitutional convention of 1879 and, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, (WPC and the Anti-Chinese Movement)
  • Choate, Joseph, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns, (New York)

Christian or Campbellite Church (Disciples of Christ), WLH Website, Family, (Elias Shortridge)

Clara Foltz Gold Mining Company, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book, (Isaac Trumbo)

Clerye, Voltaireine de, WLH Website, The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention

Coffin, Lillian, WLH Website, Victory in California: Lillian Coffin and Katherine Edson

Congress of Jurisprudence and Law Reform, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair (Participation in the Other Auxiliary Congresses); WLH Website, Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense

Constitution, U.S.

  • free counsel, constitutional right to, WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense (Burdening the Right)

Constitutional convention of 1879, California, WLH Website, California Constitutional History

corporate law practice, Foltz’s efforts to enter, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, (The New Corporate Practice)

criminal justice system, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s; WLH Website, Foltz the Founder of Public Defense

Cummins, Ella Sterling, WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle

Davenport, Homer, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book

Davis, Richard Harding, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book

de Clerye, Voltaireine, WLH Website, The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention

Democrats

Dickinson, Anna, WLH Website, Women as Public Lecturers

Divorce, WLH Website, Women and Divorce

Duniway, Abigail, WLH Website, Foltz's Friends and Allies (Abigail Duniway)

“Duties of District Attorneys in Prosecutions” (Foltz, Criminal Law Magazine, 1896), WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense, (Prosecutorial Misconduct)

editorial career of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings

Edson, Katherine, WLH Website, Victory in California, (Lillian Coffin and Katherine Edson)

executors of estates, women as, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s

Fair, Laura, WLH Website, Murder Defendants and Equal Justice

Field, Kate, WLH Website, Women as Public Lecturers

Fitch, Tom, WLH Website, San Diego in the Real Estate Boom

Foltz, Clara, née Shortridge, WLH Website, Timelines, (Life Events)

Foltz Defender Bill, WLH Website, New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill; WLH Website, Comparison of Public Defender Statutes

free love, suffragists associated with, WLH Website, Suffrage History, (The Women's Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism)

free thought movement, WLH Website, The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention

Friend, Emmanuel, WLH Website, Murder Defendants and Equal Justice, (Barbella)

Gage, Matilda, née Joslyn, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, (Matilda Gage)

Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), WLH Website, The Right to Counsel and the Appointed Counsel System

Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, WLH Website, Bellamy Nationalism, (Charlotte Perkins Gilman)

gold mining company of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book, (Isaac Trumbo)

Goodell, Lavinia, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies, (Lavinia Goodell)

Gordon, Laura, WLH Website, Foltz’s Friends and Allies, (Laura Gordon)

Gunn, Charles “C. E.,” Cogswell case and, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, (Clara Foltz’s Practice)

Harper, Ida, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns

Haymarket bombing, Chicago (1886), WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics

Hazel Kirke, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book

Hjuls (coffee shop, San Francisco), WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle

Hoge, Joseph, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, (Prominent Opponents)

Howe, Samuel L., and Howe’s Academy, WLH Website: Mt. Pleasant and Howe’s Academy

Howe and Hummel, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, (Criminal Practice)

Johnson, Grove L., WLH Website, Foltz’s Friends and Allies

Johnson, Hiram, WLH Website, Progressivism, Suffrage, and Public Defense

Jordan, Elizabeth (Kate), WLH Website, The New Woman

Juries, WLH Website, Women and Jury Service

Kearney, Denis, and Kearneyites, WLH Website, The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC)

Knox, Sarah (later Knox-Goodrich), WLH Website, Foltz’s Friends and Allies, (Sarah Knox-Goodrich)

Lady Managers, Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition (1893), WLH Website, Women at the World's Fair

Lake, Delos, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, (Prominent Opponents)

lawyer, Foltz as, WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, (Clara Foltz’s Practice)

lawyers, women as, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies

Lease, Mary Elizabeth (also called Mary Ellen), WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, (Mary Elizabeth Lease)

Legal Aid Society

lobbyist, Foltz as, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s

Lockwood, Belva, Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies (Belva Lockwood); WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair, (Participation in the Other Auxiliary Congresses)

Los Angeles, Foltz in

Marriage, WLH Website, Women’s History (Legal Status of Women in the Nineteenth Century)

Montgomery Block, San Francisco, WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle

Morris, Madge (later Wagner), WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle; WLH Website, Women at the World's Fair

Mount Pleasant, Iowa, WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa

Murray, George Wellwood, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, (The New Corporate Practice)

National American Woman Suffrage Association, WLH Website, Suffrage History

National Woman Suffrage Association, WLH Website, Suffrage History

New American Woman, The, WLH Website, About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings

“New Departure” strategy, WLH Website, Suffrage History

New Woman movement, WLH Website, The New Woman

New York City, Foltz in

New York State

Niblo’s Garden, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book

notaries public, women as, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s

oil boom in California, WLH Website, The Oil Boom and Foltz’s Companies

opposition to women’s rights

Palmer, Mrs. Potter (Bertha), WLH Website, Women at the World's Fair

pardon cases, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s

parole system in California, Foltz’s involvement with, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s

penal reform, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s

Platt, Thomas, 273, 313–15, WLH Website, New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill

poor, women’s representation of

Populist movement (People’s Party), WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics

presidential elections, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics

prison reform, WLH Website, Foltz as Reform Lobbyist in the 1890s

Progressive movement, WLH Website, Progressivism, Suffrage, and Public Defense

Prosecution

  • New York City, corruption in criminal justice system, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene (Criminal Practice)
  • public defense, prosecutorial misconduct leading to need for, WLH Website, Foltz’s Arguments for Public Defense (Prosecutorial Misconduct)

public defense, WLH Website, Foltz the Founder of Public Defense

public lecturer, Foltz as, WLH Website, Women as Public Lecturers

publishing career of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings

Queen Isabella Association, WLH Website, Women at the World's Fair

race and racial issues pertaining to African-Americans

religion

Ricker, Marilla, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies

“The Rights of Persons Accused” (Foltz, Albany Law Journal, 1893), WLH Website, Foltz's Arguments for Public Defense

Robinson, Lelia, later Sawtelle, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies

Saldez, People v., (Laura Gordon’s case), WLH Website, Law Practice in the West, (Women and Criminal Law Practice)

San Diego Bee, WLH Website, Nineteenth Century Newspaper Publishing

San Diego, Foltz in, WLH Website, San Diego in the Real Estate Boom 1887-1890

San Francisco, Foltz in

sandlotters, WLH Website, The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC)

Sargent, Ellen Clark, WLH Website, Post-Fair Suffrage Campaigns, (California)

Seneca Falls, NY, women’s rights meeting (1848), WLH Website, Suffrage History, (Seneca Falls)

Shortridge, Carrie, WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa (Parents, Siblings)

“Should Women be Executed?” (Foltz, Albany Law Journal, 1896), WLH Website, Murder Defendants and Equal Justice; WLH Website, About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings

Slayton Lyceum Bureau, WLH Website, Women as Public Lecturers

Smith, Anna, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, (Anna Ferry Smith)

social life and society, WLH Website, Foltz’s Friends and Allies; WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle; WLH Website, The New Woman; WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book

Spanish-American War, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics

Spiritualism, WLH Website, Suffrage History, (The Women's Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism)

St. Louis, 1896 Republican national convention in, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, WLH Website, Suffrage History

Stoddard, Lorimer, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book

Stone, Lucy, WLH Website, Suffrage History

Stoneman, Kate, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene

Strong, William, WLH Website, New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill

study of law by women, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies

Sutro, Florence, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, (Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class)

Tammany Hall, WLH Website, New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill

tariff debate, Foltz on, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, (Women’s Pre-Suffrage Participation in Politics)

temperance/prohibition

Terry, David, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, (Prominent Pro-Woman Delegates at the 1879 Convention)

theater

Theosophy, WLH Website, The Woman’s National Liberal Union Convention, (Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky)

Titus, Stanleyetta, WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene

Toland, Trella Evelyn, née Foltz (daughter), WLH Website, Family and Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, (Foltz’s Children); WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book

Tracy, Benjamin Franklin, WLH Website, New York Politics and Foltz’s Public Defender Bill

Trumbo, Isaac, WLH Website, Trella Toland and Her Autograph Book, (Isaac Trumbo)

Vacquerel, Alphonse, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, (Prominent Pro-Woman Delegates)

Votes for Women Club, WLH Website, Victory in California, 1911

Wagner, Madge Morris, WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle

Wait, Frona, WLH Website, San Francisco Social Life and Clara Foltz's Circle

Washington Territory

Watson, Elizabeth Lowe, WLH Website, Victory in California, 1911

White, Stephen, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, (Stephen White)

Wilson, Samuel, WLH Website, California Constitutional History, (Prominent Opponents)

Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), WLH Website, Suffrage History, (Relationship With Other Movements and Causes)

Woman’s National Liberal Union (WNLU), WLH Website, The Woman's National Liberal Union Convention

women lawyers, WLH Website, Women Lawyers History and Individual Biographies

Women’s Legal Education Society and Law Class of New York University (NYU), WLH Website, The New York Legal Scene, (Women’s Legal Education Society (WLES) and Law Class)

Women’s Pacific Coast Oil Company, WLH Website, The Oil Boom and Foltz’s Companies

Women’s Progressive League (originally Political Equality League), WLH Website, Victory in California, 1911

women’s rights, WLH Website, Suffrage History

Woodhull, Victoria, WLH Website, Suffrage History, (The Women's Movement, Free Love, and Spiritualism)

working woman, Foltz’s self-identification as, WLH Website, Late Nineteenth Century Politics, (Anna Ferry Smith)

Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC), WLH Website, The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC)

Workingmen’s Party of the United States, WLH Website, The Workingmen’s Party of California (WPC), (Relation with the Workingmen’s Party of the United States (WPUS))

World’s Congress of Representative Women, WLH Website, Women at the World’s Fair, (The Women’s Congresses)

writings of Clara Foltz, WLH Website, About and By Clara Foltz: Biographical Material and Her Writings

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