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Melba Porter Hay is former division manager at the Kentucky Historical Society. She is coeditor of The Papers of Henry Clay, Roadside History: A Guide to Kentucky Highway Markers, and Kentucky: Land of Tomorrow.
List of Illustrations | p. ix |
Foreword | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
"One great honored name," 1872-1889 | p. 1 |
"A thunder-bolt out of a clear sky," 1890-1896 | p. 20 |
"An unholy interest in reforming others," 1897-1900 | p. 47 |
"Our hope lies in the children," 1901-1904 | p. 72 |
"Whatever a woman can do ... in the long run she will do," 1905-1907 | p. 99 |
"Educational advance and school suffrage for women go hand in hand," 1908-1911 | p. 129 |
"Among the most brilliant advocates of votes for women in this country," 1912-1913 | p. 151 |
"An able speaker, a brilliant woman," 1914-1915 | p. 170 |
"I cannot keep her from doing more than she ought to do," 1916-1918 | p. 192 |
Kentucky's "most distinguished woman citizen," 1919-1920 | p. 215 |
Epilogue: "She belonged to Kentucky" | p. 237 |
Appendix: Selections from Articles and Speeches of Madeline McDowell Breckinridge | p. 249 |
Notes | p. 269 |
Bibliography | p. 319 |
Index | p. 335 |
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