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The Woman They Could Not Silence: One Woman, Her Incredible Fight for Freedom, and the Men Who Tri(162)

Author:Kate Moore

15“drapetomania”: Dr. Samuel A. Cartwright, “Diseases and Peculiarities of the Negro Race,” De Bow’s Review: Southern and Western States 11 (1851)。

16“whipping the devil”: Ibid.

17“very plain and”: EP, PHL, 62.

18“hurry up!”: SO, MO, 69, in PHL, page 423 in PDF.

19“the use of”: EP, printed appeal, in “Wife Behind the Bars.”

20“for THINKING”: EP, TE, title page.

21“a fine-looking gentleman”: EP, PHL, 66.

22“true man”: EP, MK, 57.

23“you can feel”: EP, GD, 2:81.

24“of the classic”: Frank P. Norbury, “Historical Remarks Pertaining to State Hospitals, the Jacksonville State Hospital and of Dr. Andrew McFarland and Dr. Henry F. Carriel,” read before the Morgan County Medical Society, in “Jacksonville State Hospital in Earlier Years,” Jacksonville Daily Journal, May 31, 1925.

25“an unfailing fund”: AM, The Escape, or Loiterings Amid the Scenes of Story and Song (Boston: B. B. Mussey, 1851), 27.

26“bearing marks”: Review of AM’s poem “The Vision,” Jacksonville Sentinel, March 21, 1867.

27“hardly be eclipsed”: EP, GD, 2:140.

28“enthusiast”: AM, letter to Dr. Edward Jarvis, August 12, 1868, Edward Jarvis Papers, Rare Books & Special Collections, Francis Countway Library, Harvard Medical School.

29“the best men”: AM, “The Better Way,” 12.

30“executive ability”: Special Report of the Trustees of the Illinois State Hospital for the Insane: In Review of a Report of a Legislative Committee Appointed by the Twenty-Fifth General Assembly (Springfield, IL: Baker, Bailhache & Co., 1868), 98.

31“There is no”: “An Infamous Lie,” Illinois State Daily Journal, July 5, 1869.

32“kindly, dignified”: Norbury, “Historical Remarks.”

33“to be restored”: EP, PHL, 66.

34“harmony” and following quotation: AM, in “Sixth Biennial Report,” 254.

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1“the progressive ideas”: EP, PHL, 66.

2“dying by inches”: EP, GD, 1:122.

3“a feast of”: EP, PHL, 67.

4“particularly avoided”: Ibid., 66.

5“womanly instincts”: Ibid., 67.

6“good looks”: AM, letter to Superintendent Smith of the Bureau of Associated Charities at Newark, New Jersey, in “A Curious Case,” Monmouth Democrat, December 31, 1885.

7“extraordinary powers”: AM, in “Annual Meeting of the AMSAII,” 91.

8“the sad risk”: TP, TPD, 69 (1839)。

9“a model wife”: AM, letter to the Chicago Tribune, January 29, 1864, in “The Packard Insanity Case,” Chicago Tribune, February 4, 1864.

10“appeared to human”: TP, TPD, 69 (1839)。

11“plea of defence”: EP, PHL, 66.

12“I do believe”: Ibid., 68–69.

13“the Athens of”: Charles M. Eames, Historic Morgan and Classic Jacksonville (Jacksonville, IL, 1885), 223.

14“the beasts”: Quoted in Jennifer L. Bazar and Jeremy T. Burman, “Asylum Tourism,” American Psychological Association 45, no. 2 (February 2014): 68, https://www.apa.org/monitor/2014/02/asylum-tourism.

15“the pure air”: EP, PHL, 68.

16“a cloud”: AM, in Ninth Biennial Report, 46.

17“ample expanse”: SO, MO, 17, in PHL, page 371 in PDF.

18“shade as well”: “First Biennial Report of the Trustees of the Illinois State Hospital for the Insane” (1847–48), Reports of the Illinois, 55.

19“all but Paradisiacal”: SO, MO, 17, in PHL, page 371 in PDF.

20“Is there no”: EP, PHL, 68.

21“very pleasant”: Ibid., 69.

22Conversation between TP and EP: Quoted by EP, ibid., 70–71.

23“a little ray”: Ibid., 69.

24“derangement of mind”: Certificate of Dr. C. W. Knott, June 5, 1860, in “The Question of Mrs. Packard’s Sanity,” Northampton Free Press, April 13, 1866.

25“religious matters”: Dr. Knott, court testimony, in Moore, GT, in MPE, 17.

26“incessant talking”: Dr. A. B. Newkirk, affidavit, in “The Question of Mrs. Packard’s Sanity,” Northampton Free Press, May 1, 1866.

27“designed to convey”: Dr. Knott, court testimony, in Moore, GT, in MPE, 17.