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1: A Liminal place: 1828-1869
Slocums, Jermains, Piersons
and a Sage
:Distinctly a class privilege": Troy female seminary, 1846-1847
"I do enjoy my independence": 1847-1858
A bankruptcy, three funerals, and a wedding: 1858-1869
2: Becoming Mrs. Russell Sage: 1869-1906
The work of benevolence? Mrs. Russell Sage, the Carlisle School, and Indian reform
"I live for that work": negotiating identities at the New-York Woman's Hospital
"Some aggressive work": the Emma Willard Association and educated womanhood 1891-1898
Converted! Parlor suffrage and after
"Wiping her tears with the flag": Mrs. Russell Sage, patriot, 1897-1906
3: "Just beginning to live": 1906-1918
"A kind of old-age freedom"
Inventing the Russell Sage Foundation: 1907
"Women and education
there is the key"
"Nothing more for men's colleges": E. Lilian Todd and origins of Russell Sage College, 1916
"Splendid donation"
"Send what Miss Todd thinks best"

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