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nfranchised throughout the United States by the Nineteenth Amendment. Even then their work was not finished, for she had looked farther ahead to the time when men and women everywhere, regardless of race, religion, or sex, would enjoy equal rights. Her challenging words, "Failure is impossible," still echo and re-echo through the years, as the crusade for human rights goes forward and men and women together strive to build and preserve a free world. FOOTNOTES: [446] Harper, _Anthony_, III, p. 1325. [447] Shaw, _The Story of a Pioneer_, p. 210. [448] Harper, _Anthony_, III, p. 1319. [449] _Ibid._, p. 1336. [450] Miss Anthony also carefully prepared her scrapbooks, her books, and bound volumes of _The Revolution_, woman's rights and antislavery magazines for presentation to the Library of Congress, inscribing each with a note of explanation. [451] Ann Anthony Bacon. [452] _New York Suffrage Newsletter_, Jan., 1905. [453] _History of Woman Suffrage_, V, p. 122. [454] Harper, _Anthony_, III, p. 1365. The statue of Sacajawea, presented to the Exposition by the clubwomen of America, was the work of Alice Cooper of Denver. Woman suffrage was again defeated in Oregon in 1906. [455] Harper, _Anthony_, III, pp. 1357, 1359. [456] _Ibid._, pp. 1376-1377. [457] The medallion, the work of Leila Usher of Boston, was commissioned by Mary Garrett. [458] Harper, _Anthony_, III, p. 1395. [459] _Ibid._, pp. 1395-1396. [460] Sept., 1935, Statement, Una R. Winter Collection. [461] Harper, _Anthony_, III, p. 1409. [462] _Ibid._ [463] Shaw, _The Story of a Pioneer_, pp. 230-232. [464] Harper, _Anthony_, III, p. 1259. NOTES [Transcriber's Note: All footnotes for the book were located here, on pages 311-326. They have been relocated to immediately follow the chapter where they are referenced.] BIBLIOGRAPHY MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts: Abby Kelley Foster Papers. Lucy E. Anthony and Ann Anthony Bacon Papers: Susan B. Anthony Diaries, Letters, and Speeches. Boston Public Library, Manuscript Division: Antislavery, Garrison, and Higginson Papers. Matilda Joslyn Gage Collection. Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, California, Manuscript Division: Ida Husted Harper Collection. Anthony Collection. Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas: Anthony Papers. Library of Cong
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