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  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. PREFACE
  8. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  9. PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  10. NOTES ON THE TEXT
  11. INTRODUCTION BY BERENICE A. CARROLL
  12. Part One. Ancient and Medieval Writings
    1. Enheduanna (ca. 2300 B.C.E.)
      1. Nin-me-sar-ra [Lady of All the Mes]
    2. Sappho (ca. 612-555 B.C.E.)
      1. Selected fragments and verse renditions
    3. Diotima (ca. 400 B.C.E.)
      1. The Discourse on Eros (from Plato, The Symposium)
    4. Sei Shönagon (ca. 965-?)
      1. The Pillow Book of Sei Shōnagon (ca. 994)
    5. St. Catherine of Siena (1347?—80)
      1. Letters (1376)
      2. The Dialogue (1378)
    6. Christine de Pizan (1364-1430?)
      1. The Book of the Body Politic (1407)
  13. Part Two. Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Writings
    1. Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (1623?-73)
      1. Poems and Fancies (1653)
      2. Philosophical and Physical Opinions (1655)
      3. Orations of Divers Sorts, Accommodated to Divers Places (1662)
      4. Sociable Letters (1664)
    2. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1648?-95)
      1. First Dream (1685)
      2. Sor Juana’s Admonishment: The Letter of Sor Philothea [Bishop of Puebla] (1690)
      3. The Reply to Sor Philothea (1691)
    3. Mary Astell (1666-1731)
      1. A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Part I (1694) and Part II (1697)
      2. Some Reflections upon Marriage (1700)
      3. An Impartial Enquiry into the Causes of Rebellion and Civil War in This Kingdom (1704)
    4. Phillis Wheatley (1753?-84)
      1. Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral (1773)
      2. Other writings (1774-84)
    5. Olympe de Gouges (1748?-93)
      1. Reflections on Negroes (1788)
      2. Black Slavery, or The Happy Shipwreck (1789)
      3. Declaration of the Rights of Woman and Citizen (1791)
    6. Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-97)
      1. A Vindication of the Rights of Men (1790)
  14. Part Three. Nineteenth-Century Writings
    1. Sarah M. Grimké (1792-1873) and Angelina E. Grimké (1805-79)
      1. Appeal to the Christian Women of the South (Angelina Grimké, 1836)
      2. Letters on the Equality of the Sexes, and the Condition of Woman (Sarah Grimké, 1838)
    2. Flora Tristan (1803-44)
      1. The Workers’ Union (1843)
    3. Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler (1828-1906)
      1. The Constitution Violated (1871)
      2. Government by Police (1879)
      3. Native Races and the War (1900)
    4. Vera Figner (1852-1942)
      1. Trial defense statement (1884) and other excerpts from Memoirs of a Revolutionist (1927)
    5. Tekahionwake [E. Pauline Johnson] (1861-1913)
      1. The White Wampum (1895)
      2. A Red Girl’s Reasoning (1893)
    6. Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862-1931)
      1. Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases (1892)
      2. A Red Record (1895)
  15. Part Four. Twentieth-Century Writings
    1. Jane Addams (1860-1935)
      1. Democracy and Social Ethics (1902)
      2. Newer Ideals of Peace (1906)
    2. Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain (ca. 1880-1932)
      1. Sultana’s Dream (1905)
    3. Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919)
      1. The Mass Strike, the Political Party, and the Trade Unions (1906)
      2. The Accumulation of Capital (1913)
      3. Theses on the Tasks of International Social Democracy (1915)
    4. Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)
      1. Three Guineas (1938)
    5. Ding Ling (1904-85)
      1. When I Was in Xia Village (1941)
      2. Thoughts on March 8 (1942)
    6. Simone Weil (1909-43)
      1. Reflections concerning the Causes of Liberty and Social Oppression (1934)
    7. Emma Mashinini (1929-)
      1. Strikes Have Followed Me All My Life (1989)
  16. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
  17. SUBJECT INDEX
  18. NAME AND PLACE INDEX
  19. About the Authors

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Name and Place Index

  • Abraham, 179, 196
  • Achilles, 18
  • Adam, 43, 49, 68, 177, 179; and Eve, 189-190, 200-201, 373. See also Eve
  • Adams, John, 271
  • Adams, John Quincy, 190
  • Addams, Jane, xvi, xvii, xviii, 260, 285-286
  • Admetus, 18
  • Afghanistan, 303
  • Africa and Africans. See Subject Index
  • Africanus, Scipio, 63
  • Agamemnon, 381
  • Agathon, 14
  • Aggett, Neil, 391, 400-403
  • Akiko, 20
  • Akkad (Sumer), 3
  • Alabama, 262, 264, 267, 270-271, 273
  • Alain (Émile Chartier), 369
  • Alcaeus, 8, 9, 12
  • Alcestis, 18
  • Alexander II (Tsar of Russia), 233—234, 310
  • Alexander III (Tsar of Russia), 233
  • Alexandria (Hellenistic Egypt), 8
  • Altman, Ray, 397
  • America(s). See Subject Index
  • An (God of Heaven), 3-7
  • Anacharsis, 61
  • Anacreon, 8
  • Anak[c]toria, 8, 10, 11
  • Anaxagoras, 68
  • Andromeda, 11
  • An-lugal, 6
  • Anna, 183
  • Annuna, The, 5, 6
  • Anthony, Susan B., xviii
  • Antigone, 354-355
  • Antigua, 188
  • Aphrodite, 9, 11, 15
  • Aquinas, St. Thomas, xix, 35, 50
  • Arce, Dr., 96
  • Archimedes, 387
  • Arendt, Hannah, x, xvii, xx, 369
  • Aristotle, xix, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 64, 67, 382
  • Arkansas, 262, 266-267, 273; Territory, 187
  • Artemis, 9, 12
  • Ashimbabbar (Nanna), 4, 6,
  • Asia, 323
  • Asia Minor, 9
  • Askew (Asco), Ann, 183
  • Aspasia of Miletus, 95
  • Astell, Mary, xvii, xx, 71, 99-101
  • Athena (Pallas Athene), 310
  • Athens (Greece), 13, 18, 95, 388
  • Atlas, 86
  • Atthis, 8, 11, 12
  • Augustine, St., xix, 35, 50, 57, 97
  • Aurelius, Marcus, 382
  • Australia, 323
  • Avignon, 35, 38
  • Axelrod, P. B., 234
  • Bailey, Lillie, 263-264
  • Baku (Azerbaijan), 316-318
  • Balgarnie, Florence, 278
  • Baltimore (Maryland), 285
  • Balzac, 380
  • Bandereff, 302
  • Bangladesh, 303-304
  • Barak, 3
  • Barcelona (Spain), 369
  • Bardina, Sofia, 233, 310
  • Barnett, Ferdinand L., 260
  • Barrett (Mr.), 267
  • Barthes, Roland, xix
  • Beard, Charles, xviii
  • Beard, Mary, ix, xviii
  • Beauvoir, Simone de, x, xvi, xvii, 369
  • Beecher: Catharine, xviii; Henry Ward, 281
  • Begum, Fatima, 303
  • Beijing (China), 357
  • Bell: Clive, 330; Quentin, 330
  • Bell, Gertrude, 344
  • Berlin (Germany), 310
  • Bermuda, 188
  • Bernanos, Georges, 369
  • Bernstein, Eduard, 311
  • Besant, Annie, 303
  • Blackstone, 160, 196-197, 222
  • Blair (Congressman), 281
  • Bleckley, Chief Justice (Georgia), 269
  • Bloch, Jean de, 295
  • Blood, Fanny, 154
  • Bocock, John Paul, 275
  • Boer War, 213
  • Bolivar, Simon, 205
  • Bonaparte (Napoleon), 188
  • Page 446 →Bordeaux, 205, 207
  • Boston. See Subject Index
  • Brant, Beth, 247
  • Brant, Chief Joseph (Mohawk), 245
  • Brantford (Ontario), 245
  • Breshkovskaya, Ekaterina, 310
  • Brissot, 135
  • Britain (British). See Subject Index
  • Bronte, Emily, 344
  • Brown, Gavin, 405
  • Brown, Mildrey, 271
  • Burke, Edmund, 154, 155, 156-172
  • Burnet, Bishop, 223
  • Butler, George, 213
  • Butler, Josephine Elizabeth Grey, 213-214, 348, 354
  • Byalystok, 313
  • Byron, 245
  • Cairo (Egypt), 86
  • Calcutta (India), 303-304
  • California, 279
  • Camphor, Miss, 265
  • Camus, Albert, 369
  • Canada. See Subject Index
  • Cape Town (South Africa), 403
  • Gather, Willa, xviii
  • Catherine (Benincasa) of Siena, St., xvi, xviii, 35-38
  • Cavendish, Margaret (Duchess of Newcastle), xx, 71-73
  • Cavendish, William (Duke of Newcastle), 71
  • Ceylon, 330
  • Channing, W. H., xviii
  • Charles I (King of England), 100, 117, 120, 122
  • Charles II (King of England), 216, 222
  • Charles V (King of France), 54, 55
  • Chatham, Lord, 215
  • Chazal, André François, 205
  • Chen Ming, 357
  • Chicago (Illinois). See Subject Index
  • Child, Lydia Maria, 180, 190
  • Chile, 405
  • China. See Subject Index
  • Chowdhurani, Rohatunnessa Sabera, 303
  • Christ, Jesus. See Subject Index
  • Christina Alexandra (Queen of Sweden), 95
  • Christine de Pizan, xvii, xviii, 54-56, 68, 71, 84, 304
  • Chrysostom, Saint John, 97
  • Cicero, xix
  • Clark, Sarah, 263
  • Clarke, James Freeman, xviii
  • Clarkson, 231
  • Clearcus (Duke of Lacedemonia), 60
  • Cleis, 8, 11
  • Clough, Anne Jemima, 213, 344
  • Codrus, 18
  • Coeus, 12
  • Cole, Mattie, 265
  • Colyar, Col. A. S., 269
  • Commager, Henry Steele, xviii
  • Considérant, Victor, 205
  • Cooper, Anna Julia, xvii
  • Cornelius, Johanna, 394
  • Coventry, Sir John, 222-223
  • Coy, Edward, 264
  • Creasy, Sir Edward, 215
  • Creon, 355
  • Crisp, Speaker, 275
  • Cronus, 12
  • Czechoslovakia, 369
  • Daly, Mary, xv
  • Dante Alighieri, xix, 380
  • Danube, 85
  • Darwin, Charles, 373, 377
  • Deborah (Debbora), 3, 95, 182
  • Degayev, Sergei, 233
  • Dekker, Loet Douwes, 397
  • Denmark, 404-406
  • Derrida, Jacques, xix
  • Descartes, René, 71, 105, 110
  • Dewey, John, 285
  • Dhaka (Bangladesh), 304
  • Ding Ling (Jiang Bingzhi), 357-358
  • Dio Chrysostom, 12
  • Diotima, 13-19
  • Dorr, Ellerton L., 265
  • Douglass, Frederick, 261, 277-278
  • Drayton, Charles, 245
  • Du Bois, W. E. B, 260
  • Duckworth, Stella, 330
  • Duke, J. C., 262
  • Duncan, Sheena, 407
  • Dymond, Jonathan, 177
  • Eanna, 6
  • Eddy, Mary Baker, xviii
  • Edward III (King of England), 216
  • Egypt, 8, 86, 91, 95, 178, 181, 182, 185, 191
  • Elisha, 179
  • Elizabeth (Queen of England), 122
  • Elizabeth (wife of Zacharias), 183
  • Elizabeth of Schönau, xviii
  • Elliot: Eliza Johnson, 245; Reverend Adam, 245
  • Emerson, Ralph Waldo, xviii
  • Enfantin, Prosper, 205
  • Engels, Friedrich, xx, 206-207, 377
  • England. See Britain (British), in Subject Index
  • Enheduanna, xvi, xx, 3-7
  • Enki, 4
  • Enlil, 4, 6
  • Enyu (Emperor of Japan), 22
  • Eresus (Lesbos), 8
  • Eros (eros), 13-19
  • Esther, 95, 176, 183, 185
  • Ethiopia, 185
  • Euclid, 67
  • Euripides, 59
  • Europe and Europeans. See Subject Index
  • Eusebius, 96
  • Eve, 104, 189-190, 200, 373. See also Adam
  • Fabius, 61
  • Fessenden, Mrs., 279
  • Figner: Eugénie, 234; Lydia, 233-234
  • Figner, Vera Nikolaevna, xvi, 233-242, 310
  • Filipov, Alexei, 233
  • Fine, Alan, 398, 403
  • Finland, 310
  • Fitzgerald, Bishop, 265
  • Fleming, Mr., 262
  • Florence (Italy), 36
  • Floyd, Liz, 403
  • Folien, Prof., 196
  • Follett, Mary Parker, xx
  • Forrall, S. A, 195
  • Forster, E. M., 330
  • Foucault, Michel, xix
  • Fourier, Charles, 205
  • Fowler, Ebenezer, 265
  • Fowler, Mr., 216
  • France. See Subject Index
  • French, Marilyn, xviii
  • Freud, Sigmund, xix, 330
  • Fry, Roger, 330
  • Fullbrook, Kate, xvi
  • Fuller, Margaret, xviii
  • Gamarra, (General) dona Pencha, 206
  • Garrison, William Lloyd, 175, 281
  • Genefke, Inge, 405
  • Geneva (Switzerland), 404
  • Genoa (Italy), 66
  • George III (King of England), 123, 125
  • Georgia (U.S.A.), 262, 266, 269, 273, 275-276
  • Germany. See Subject Index
  • Gerson, 91
  • Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, xvii, xviii, 304
  • Gladstone, Prime Minister, 226
  • Glasgow, Ellen, xviii
  • Page 447 →Godwin, William, 154
  • Goethe, 390
  • Goldman, Emma, xviii
  • Gouges, Olympe de (Marie Gouze), 131-133
  • Gracian, 94
  • Grady, Henry W., 268
  • Grattan, 221
  • Greece. See Subject Index
  • Gregory VII (Pope), 8
  • Gregory XI (Pope), 35, 36, 38, 49, 50
  • Gregory, St. (Bishop of Constantinople), 8
  • Grey, John, 213
  • Grimké, Angelina Emily, xviii, xix, 175
  • Grimké, Sarah Moore, xv, xviii, 175, 189-204
  • Grimké, Thomas S., 194
  • Grizzard, Eph., 265
  • Guadaloupe, 188
  • Guthrie (Oklahoma Territory), 265
  • Hades, 12
  • Haggard, Rider, 228
  • Hague, The. See Netherlands, The, in Subject Index
  • Haiti (Hayti), 188
  • Hallam, Mr., 215
  • Hanifan, Pat, 265
  • Haygood, Bishop Atticus, 273, 275
  • Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, xix, 374, 389
  • Heidegger, Martin, xix
  • Helen of Troy, 8, 10, 11
  • Heloise, xviii
  • Henderson, Sir Edmund, 223
  • Henry III (King of England), 215-216
  • Hephaestion, 8
  • Herman, Mr., 396
  • Hesiod, 18
  • Heyrick, Elizabeth, 184
  • Hildegard of Bingen, xviii
  • Hitler (Adolf), 369
  • Hobbes, Thomas, xix, 71, 72
  • Hogan, Barbara, 401
  • Holland, Nancy J., xvi
  • Holly Springs (Mississippi), 260
  • Holy Land, 35
  • Homer, 8, 18, 87, 96
  • Hopkins, Pauline E., 9
  • Hoss, Dr., 275
  • Hossain: Rokeya Sakhawat, 303-304; Syed Sakhawat, 303
  • Howells: Emily Susanna, 245; Henry Charles, 245; William Dean, 245
  • Hu Yepin, 357
  • Huldah, 183, 185
  • Huntingdon, Countess of, 123, 126
  • Hypatia, xviii, 95
  • Ilithyia, 17
  • India. See Subject Index
  • Innana, 3-7
  • “Iola” (pen name of Ida B. Wells), 260
  • Iraq, 3
  • Ireland. See Subject Index
  • Irene (goddess of peace), 9
  • Irigary, Luce, 13
  • Isaiah, 127, 232, 302
  • Ise, 33
  • Ishtar, 3
  • Iskur, 5
  • Israel. See Subject Index
  • Italy. See Subject Index
  • Izumu, 22
  • Jackson, Julia, 330
  • Jacksonville (Florida), 270
  • Jael, 182
  • James, William, 297
  • Japan (Japanese). See Subject Index
  • Jefferson, Thomas, 123, 297
  • Jehovah. See Subject Index
  • Jerome, Saint, 50, 91, 93, 96
  • Jerusalem, 178
  • Joad, C. E. M., 339
  • Jogiches, Leo, 310
  • Johannesburg (South Africa), 391, 397, 400, 405
  • John (King of England), 215
  • John, Saint, 92, 182
  • Johnson: Evelyn, 246; George Henry Martin (Mohawk), 245; Helen, 245; Henry, 246; John “Smoke” (Tekahionwake), 245
  • Johnson: Jeanette, 271; Richard L., 271
  • Johnson, Moses, 271
  • Jones, Berrell, 271
  • Jones, Governor (Alabama), 278
  • Jupiter, 85, 93
  • Kagan: Katie, 398; Morris, 397-398, 404
  • Kakyō, Lady, 26
  • Kamo (Japan), 23, 30, 31
  • Kansas, 270, 279
  • Kant, Immanuel, xix
  • Kasprzak, Martin, 315
  • Kautsky: Karl, 310; Luise, 310
  • Keats, 245
  • Kennett, White, 100, 117, 118
  • Kentucky, 266, 269-270
  • Kerkylas, 8
  • Keynes, John Maynard, 330
  • Khan, Amanullah, 303
  • Kingsley, Mary, 332-333, 344
  • Kiyohara family, 20
  • Kircher, Athanasius, 93
  • Klein, Melanie, xvii
  • Kliptown (South Africa), 393, 395
  • Korechika, Fujiwara no, 21, 22, 28, 29, 34
  • Kronstadt (Russia), 234
  • Lacan, Jacques, xix
  • Lacedaemon, 18
  • Laeta, 96
  • Laisney, Thérèse, 205
  • Lamarck, 373, 377
  • Lasch, Christopher, xviii
  • Latvia, 397
  • Le Guin, Ursula, xv
  • Lecky, 301
  • Ledwaba, Makhulu, 406
  • Lengermann, Patricia Madoo, xvii
  • Lenin, Vladimir (V. I.), 310-311
  • Lerner, Gerda, xvi
  • Lesbos, 8, 9
  • Lesotho, 407
  • Lewis, Will, 266
  • Liebknecht, Karl, 310
  • Lincoln, Abraham, 281
  • Lithuania, 313
  • Liutgard of Tongern, xviii
  • Livingstone, Dr., 232
  • Locke, John, xix
  • Lodz (Russia), 315
  • London (England). See Subject Index
  • Louisiana, 198, 199, 262, 266, 273
  • Lovett, William, 205-206
  • Lowell, James Russell, 281
  • Lübeck, Gustav, 310
  • Lugalanne of Uruk, 3-4, 6
  • Lukacs, Georg, 310
  • Luther, Martin, xix
  • Luxemburg, Rosa, xvi, xix, 310-312, 369, 370-371, 381
  • Lycurgus, 18
  • Lydia, 9-12
  • McDonald, Lynn, xvii
  • McDowell, Calvin, 268
  • McKinley, Governor (Ohio), 280
  • McRaye, Walter, 245-246
  • Machiavelli, xix
  • Madrid (Spain), 83
  • Mafeking (South Africa), 393
  • Mahlangu, Solomon, 408
  • Malthus, 206
  • Mancera, Marquis de, 83
  • Mandela, Nelson, 409
  • Mantinea, 13, 14, 19
  • Mao Zedong, 357
  • Margolis, Athol, 404
  • Page 448 →Maria Luisa, Countess of Laredo, 84
  • Marie Antoinette, 132
  • Marshall, Mrs., 264-265
  • Martineau, Harriet, xvii, 199
  • Marx, Karl. See Subject Index
  • Mary (mother of Jesus), 36, 38, 183
  • Mary Magdalene, 183
  • Mary of Ognies, xviii
  • Maryland, 265-266
  • Mashinini, Emma, 391-409; Tom, 391, 396, 398-399, 403-404
  • Massachusetts, 199
  • Matthew, Saint, 65, 91
  • Mazarine, Duke and Duchess of, 100, 111
  • Mechtild of Magdeburg, xviii
  • Memphis (Egypt), 86
  • Meneses, Cesar, 91
  • Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, xix
  • Mesopotamia, 3
  • Metis, 15
  • Mexico, 83, 185; Mexico City, 98
  • Michel, Louise (the “red virgin”), 369
  • Michitaka, Chancellor (Japan), 28
  • Milan (Italy), 35
  • Mill, John Stuart, xix, xx
  • Millett, Kate, xviii
  • Milton, John, xix
  • Minerva (goddess of wisdom), 67, 95
  • Minneapolis (Minnesota), 269
  • Minoa, 13
  • Miriam, 182, 185
  • Mississippi, 264-266, 268, 271-272
  • Missouri, 199
  • Moira, 17
  • Molefe, Z. B., 405
  • Moody, Mr., 276
  • Mordecai, 176, 185
  • More, Sir Thomas, 55
  • Morgan, Will, 263
  • Morpheus, 85
  • Moscow (Russia), 313
  • Moses, 42, 179, 182, 185
  • Mozambique, 407
  • Municius, 61
  • Murakami (Emperor of Japan), 22
  • Murray, Reverend Andrew, 228
  • Mvubelo, Lucy, 394, 39
  • Mytilene (Lesbos), 8; Myrsilus of, 9; Pittacus of, 9
  • Namibia, 407
  • Naniwazu, 22, 3-7
  • Nanna (moon god), 3-7
  • Naram-Sin, 3, 4
  • Nasica, Scipio, 60
  • Ndzanga, Rita, 391
  • Nechaiev, Sergei, 234 Neo-Pythagoreans, xvii
  • Netherlands, The. See Subject Index
  • Netti, Peter, 311
  • Nevin, Thomas, 370
  • New England, 123, 126, 128, 187, 268, 277
  • New York, 260, 262, 268, 270, 275, 277, 370
  • Newton (Sir Isaac), 390
  • Niebrugge-Brantley, Jill, xvii
  • Nietzsche, Friedrich, xix
  • Nightingale, Florence, 344
  • Nijni-Novgorod, 233
  • Ningal (consort of Nanna), 3, 6, 7
  • Noah, 68
  • North (northern U.S.), 274, 277
  • North America, 324
  • North Carolina, 186
  • Northern, Governor (Georgia), 269
  • Núñez, Bishop Antonio, 83
  • O’Brien, Mary, xvii
  • O’Brien, William, 223
  • Occom, Reverend Samson, 130
  • Odessa (Russia), 234
  • Offert, William, 263
  • Ohio, 245, 263, 276, 278-280
  • Omaha (Nebraska), 268
  • Orange Free State (South Africa), 226
  • Orlando West (South Africa), 393
  • Orwell, George, 213
  • Ovid, 9
  • Owen, Robert, 205-206
  • Owen, Wilfred, 333-334
  • Oxford (England), 213
  • Packer: Jim, 271; John, 271
  • Paine, Thomas, 154
  • Palermo (Italy), 300
  • Paredes, Count and Countess, 83
  • Paris (France). See Subject Index
  • Parker, Mary S., 189
  • Patroclus, 18
  • Paul, Saint, 39, 64, 91, 96, 97, 183, 191
  • Paula, Saint, 93
  • Paz, Octavio, 84
  • Peel, Sir Robert, 221
  • Pennsylvania, 268
  • Penthilus, 9
  • People’s Republic of China, 357
  • Pericles, 61
  • Perkins, Frances (U.S. Secretary of J bor), 285
  • Perovskaia, Sofia, 233-234, 310
  • Persia, 183
  • Peru, 205-207
  • Peter, St., 49, 50, 64-65, 178, 182
  • Peters, John, 123
  • Phaedrus, 19
  • Phaon, 8, 9
  • Philadelphia. See Subject Index
  • Philips, Katherine, 101
  • Phoebus, 12, 126
  • Pieria, 12
  • Plato, xix, 8, 13-14, 61, 67, 383
  • Plechanov, George, 234
  • Pleiades, 11
  • Plutarch, 56, 62, 67, 68
  • Poland, 311, 315; and Lithuania, Kingdom of, 310
  • Pope, Alexander, 123
  • Pretoria (South Africa), 400, 403, 405, 407-408
  • Price, Richard, 154, 160
  • Proudhon, P. J, 205, 390
  • Ptolemy, 68
  • Puah, 181, 185
  • Puebla, Bishop of (Sor Philothea, pseud.), 83
  • Quadir, Abdul, 304
  • Queen of Sheba, 95
  • Rand, Ayn, xvii
  • Rangpur (Bengal, now Bangladesh), 303
  • Raymond of Capua, 35
  • Reese, Maggie, 265
  • Ricardo, 206, 323
  • Roanoke (Virginia), 280
  • Robarts, Bobby, 397
  • Robinson, Sir Hercules, 227
  • Rome. See Subject Index
  • Roosevelt: Eleanor, xviii; Franklin Delano, 285; Theodore, 285.
  • Rossetti, Christina, 344
  • Rounds, Mrs., 279
  • Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, xix, 135, 205, 390
  • Royce, Josiah, 298
  • Ruprecht, Louis, Jr., 13
  • Russ, Joanna, xvii
  • Russell, Bertrand, 354
  • Russia. See Subject Index
  • Saber: Ibrahim, 303; Mohammad Abu Ali, 303
  • Sackville-West, Vita, 330
  • Sadako (Empress of Japan), 21-23, 26-30, 32-33
  • St. Domingo (Haiti), 188
  • St. Helena, 407
  • St. Petersburg (Russia), 233-234
  • Saint-Simon, Claude-Henri de, 205
  • Saishō, Lady, 26
  • Sallust, 64
  • Sanger, Margaret, xviii
  • Santayana, George, 285
  • Page 449 →Sappho (Psappho), xviii, 8-12, 13, 83
  • Sardis (Lydia), 9, 12
  • Sargon of Akkad, 3, 4
  • Sartre, Jean-Paul, xix
  • Scaevola, Quintus, 61
  • Sechelis (South Africa), 227
  • Sei Shōnagon, 20-34
  • Seiryō, 21
  • Senegal, 123
  • Shakespeare, William, 228
  • Shanghai, 357
  • Sharpeville (South Africa), 396
  • Shelley, Mary, 154, 390
  • Shepstone, Sir Theophilus, 226-227
  • Shiki (God), 30
  • Shikibu, Murasaki, 20
  • Shiprah, 181, 185
  • Siberia, 233
  • Sibilo, Jan (Chief, South Africa), 227
  • Sicily (ancient), 8
  • Siena (Italy), 35
  • Silamba (Chief, South Africa), 227
  • Sinkanhla (Chief, South Africa), 227
  • Sismondi, 323
  • Six Nations Reservation (Ontario), 245
  • Socrates, 8, 13-19, 66, 107
  • Solomon, 66, 73, 183, 209
  • Solon, 18
  • Somerset, Lady Henry, 278
  • Sophiatown (South Africa), 391
  • Sor Juana (Asbaje y Ramirez) Inés de la Cruz, 83-85, 91
  • South Africa. See Subject Index
  • South America, 205
  • South Carolina, 175, 264-266, 271-272, 277, 280
  • South (southern U.S.), 176-189, 228, 264-266, 268, 270-271, 274-279, 325
  • Soviet Union (U.S.S.R.), 369, 388
  • Soweto (South Africa), 391, 393, 395, 404, 408
  • Spain. See Subject Index
  • Spender, Dale, xvii
  • Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, xviii
  • Stephen: Leslie, 330; Thoby, 330; Vanessa, 330
  • Stowe, Harriet Beecher, xviii
  • Strachey, Lytton, 330
  • Stricklin, M., 264
  • Suen (Nanna), 4-6
  • Sumer, 3-6
  • Suruga, 2
  • Swaziland, 407
  • Sweden, 95
  • Swinburne, Charles, 8
  • Switzerland. See Subject Index
  • Sylvester (Pope), 49, 50
  • Syrianus, 12
  • Tadasu (god), 30
  • Taylor, Henry Osborn, xvii, xviii
  • Tekahionwake (Emily Pauline Johnson), 245-247
  • Tennessee, 260, 262, 264-267, 269, 273
  • Teresa, Saint, 97
  • Texarkana, 264
  • Texas, 185
  • Thompson, Liz, 403
  • Tillman, Governor (South Carolina), 265-266, 280
  • Tocqueville, Alexis de, 221
  • Tolstoy, Count Leo, 295, 301-302, 390
  • Tooley, Smith, 271
  • Toppe, Mistris, 73
  • Toronto (Ontario), 246
  • Transvaal (South Africa), 226-230
  • Trepov (Governor-General, St. Petersburg), 234
  • Tristan, Flora, 205-207
  • Tristan de Moscoso: Don Mariano de, 205; Don Pio de, 205-206
  • Trotsky, Leon, 369, 373, 382
  • Trout, Mayor (Roanoke, Va.), 280
  • Troy, 10
  • Tsurayuki, 32
  • Tully (Cicero), 60, 61
  • Tuscany, 37
  • Tutu, Archbishop Desmond, 391
  • Umgobarie (Zoutpansberg Chief, South Africa), 227
  • Umyethile (Chief, South Africa), 227
  • Underwood, J. S. (Mr. & Mrs.), 263
  • United States of America (U.S.A.). See Subject Index
  • Ur (Sumer), 3, 5
  • Urban VI (Pope), 35
  • Uruk (Sumer), 3, 5, 6
  • Ushumgalanna, 6
  • Valerius, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 66, 67
  • Vancouver (British Columbia), 245-246
  • Vegetius, 63
  • Venice (Italy), 54, 64, 66, 230
  • Verestchagin, 295
  • Victoria (Queen of England), 227
  • Vieira, Antonio de, 83, 91, 92
  • Vulcan, 86
  • Waithe, Mary Ellen, xvii, 13
  • Warren, Sir Charles, 223
  • Warren, Mercy Otis, xviii
  • Warsaw (Poland), 310
  • Washington, Booker T, 260
  • Washington, George, 123, 124, 129
  • Webb, Beatrice Potter, xvii
  • Weber, Marianne, xvii
  • Webster, David, 402
  • Weems, Frank, 264, 269
  • Weil, André, 369
  • Weil, Simone, xvii, 13, 369-371
  • Weld, Theodore, 175
  • Wells, H. G., 339, 341
  • Wells-Barnett, Ida B., xvi, xvii, xviii, 260-261, 275-280
  • Wheatley, John, and Susanna Wheatley, 123-124
  • Wheatley, Phillis, 123-124
  • Whitefield, Rev. Mr. George, 123, 125
  • Whittier, John G., 281
  • Wilberforce, 184, 231
  • Willard, Emma, xviii
  • Willard, Frances E. See Subject Index
  • William, Earl of Dartmouth, 128
  • Wolkenstein, Ludmilla, 233
  • Wollstonecraft, Mary, x, xvii, xix, 205
  • Woolf, Leonard, 330-331
  • Woolf, Virginia (Stephen), ix, xvi, 330-332
  • Wooster, General, 123, 129
  • Wright, Frances, xviii
  • Xia Village (China), 357-366
  • Yan’an (China), 357, 366-368
  • Yu Manzhen, 357
  • Zamosc (Poland), 310
  • Zasulich, Vera, 234, 310
  • Zenobia, 95
  • Zetkin: Clara, 310; Konstantin, 310
  • Zeus, 8, 11, 14, 15, 310
  • Zheliabov, 234
  • Zinoviev, 310
  • Zurich (Switzerland), 233, 310

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