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Authors: Susan Jacoby,Susan Jacoby
Ingersoll, Ruth (sister),
35
,
36
Ingersoll Birthplace Museum (Dresden, NY),
28
â29,
97
n,
191
Irish Catholics,
66
â67
Italian immigrants,
113
Jackson, Andrew,
150
Jefferson, Thomas,
20
,
40
,
138
,
146
,
195
,
196
Jesuits,
183
Jewish immigrants,
113
,
114
,
116
,
139
,
154
,
177
; as freethinkers,
28
,
70
Jim Crow,
110
â12
Johnson, Andrew,
64
Johnson, Samuel,
43
Judaism,
16
,
55
,
70
,
90
,
176
,
177
; anti-Semitism and,
114
; as bar to state office holding,
137
,
138
.
See also
Jewish immigrants
Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854),
49
â50
Kennedy, John F.,
4
n
Kennedy, Joseph P.,
185
n
Kittredge, Herman,
88
Kneeland, Abner,
133
Koch, Robert,
79
“Kreutzer Sonata, The” (Tolstoy),
164
â66
labor movement,
11
; Ingersoll's support for,
104
â5,
125
,
158
â59; Republican opponents of,
103
; violence and,
73
,
162
â63; women's conditions and,
124
LaFollette, Robert M.,
10
,
11
,
72
Lake Seneca,
33
Leaves of Grass
(Whitman),
152
â53
Lefevre, Jean-François, Chevalier de la Barre,
129
â30
liberal Protestantism,
62
,
86
,
108
,
148
,
158
; Ingersoll's dialogue with,
16
â17,
181
â82; science acceptance and,
16
,
90
,
91
â94,
95
“Liberty of Man, Woman, and Child, The” (Ingersoll lecture),
40
â41,
71
,
123
Lincoln, Abraham,
50
,
112
,
160
n; “Christian nation” proposed constitutional amendment and,
98
â99,
139
; Ingersoll parallels with,
7
,
36
,
44
â45,
48
,
149
; religious neutrality of,
62
â64,
98
â99,
150
; Second Inaugural Address,
62
n,
112
,
150
Lincoln, Sarah Bush,
44
Lincoln-Douglas debates (1858),
50
n
Lincoln Hall (Washington, DC),
111
Lister, Joseph,
79
literary works,
42
â48,
62
,
74
,
123
,
160
,
161
,
164
â66.
See also
poetry
Livingston, Robert B.,
30
n
Louis XVI, king of France, execution of,
20
,
40
,
144
,
145
,
147
Louisiana Purchase (1803),
31
Manning, Henry F., Cardinal,
185
Marion (IL),
49
â50
Marion County (IL),
149
marriage, women's rights and,
120
â21,
124
,
171
â72,
200
Mason, Rev. John M.,
137
â38
Mason-Dixon line,
49
Mencken, H. L.,
10
Menlo Park (NJ) Laboratory,
28
,
97
meritocracy,
107
Middlebury College,
37
Middle West, Ingersoll's impact in,
2
,
25
,
27
,
57
â58
Mill, John Stuart,
98
Milton, John,
36
â37
miracles,
122
â23
Missouri,
49
â50
Monahan, Michael,
188
â89
monarchy,
144
â45
Monroe, James,
147
â48
Moon, Truman,
Biology for Beginners
,
187
morality,
124
â25,
152
â53,
163
â66,
200
Morris, Gouverneur,
147
National Woman Suffrage Association,
114
National Women's Hall of Fame (Seneca Falls, NY),
29
natural rights,
127
natural selection.
See
evolution theory; social Darwinism
Nazism,
169
“new atheists” (contemporary),
90
â92,
94
,
192
â202; diverging currents of,
108
; Ingersoll's differences with,
16
â17; Ingersoll's obscurity among,
193
â202; theologians' debates with,
159
New Jersey, blasphemy law,
129
,
131
â36,
138
,
142
New York City,
34
â35,
81
,
103
; Comstock anti-vice crusade in,
99
; Ingersoll homes in,
21
,
91
â92,
160
; Irish Catholic political strength in,
66
â67; public schools in,
155
New York Philharmonic,
42
New York State,
29
,
30
â34,
35
; Blaine's presidential bid and,
66
; divorce grounds in,
121
; Ingersoll's birthplace in,
22
,
28
,
30
,
32
; religion-based law in,
137
; religious/political dissidents from,
31
â32; slavery in,
33
,
35
New York Sun
,
67
New York Times
,
13
,
27
,
71
,
81
,
82
,
108
,
135
; Ingersoll obituary in,
174
,
178
â79,
180
Obama, Barack,
4
n
obscenity (Comstock) laws,
99
â100,
152
â53,
186
observation, scientific,
77
Occidental Literary Club (Terra Haute, IN),
109
Oglesby, Richard,
163
111 Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Cavalry,
51
On the Origin of Species
(Darwin),
15
,
83
,
96
organized religion: blasphemy laws and,
129
â36; cremation and,
176
; cultural challenges to,
6
â7; current politics and,
4
,
9
,
26
â27,
55
â56; decline in adherents to,
25
,
30
; dissident movements and,
31
â32; emotional arguments for,
157
â58; evolution theory and,
80
â82,
85
,
87
,
91
,
94
,
96
,
181
â83,
186
â87; on freethinker skepticism,
156
â57; Ingersoll's oratorical appeal and,
1
,
11
,
12
â14,
182
,
187
; Ingersoll's specific targets and,
16
,
58
,
114
,
185
; liberal currents in (
see
liberal Protestants); moral behavior and,
163
â64; “new atheists” debates with,
159
; patriotism linked with,
183
â84; pluralism of,
139
,
141
; political aspirations and,
11
,
27
,
54
,
64
,
138
,
139
,
150
â52; as political tyranny justification,
143
â44,
145
; primary secular argument against,
77
; scientific advances and,
16
,
79
â80,
85
â86,
90
â91,
93
,
95
,
141
,
148
,
167
â68,
183
,
197
; secular government and (
see
church-state separation); secular influences on,
9
,
148
; secularism vs.,
125
â26; slavery issue and,
32
â33,
52
â53,
63
,
140
,
163
â64,
199
; social injustices and,
199
â200; supernatural causes and,
58
,
85
â86,
163
,
167
,
173
; tax policies and,
64
â65,
67
,
70
,
99
; women's status and,
118
â23,
124
,
200
; workers' conditions and,
105
.
See also
Bible; biblical literalism; God;
specific religions and denominations
Paine, Thomas,
18
â21,
73
,
74
,
113
,
131
,
142
â48,
173
,
190
,
192
,
196
,
199
; Conway biography of,
146
â47; death penalty opposition by,
20
,
40
,
144
,
145
,
147
; French imprisonment of,
20
,
40
,
146
,
147
â48; humanism and,
24
,
98
,
107
,
108
; Ingersoll as philosophical descendant of,
189
,
193
; Ingersoll's standard lecture on,
18
; religious belief of,
20
,
182
; reputation revival of,
1
,
18
,
58
,
142
â48,
150
; vilification of,
18
â19,
20
,
69
,
146
,
147
,
148
,
184
; works of:
The Age of Reason
,
19
,
20
,
40
,
62
,
145
; “Common Sense,”
142
;
The Crisis Papers
,
142
â43,
147
;
The Rights of Man
,
143
Paley, William,
37
â38,
86
;
Evidences
,
36
,
37
;
Moral and Political Philosophy
,
36
pantheism,
133
papal infallibility,
66
,
140
,
184
â85
Parker, Theodore,
172
Parker family,
172
Parks, Rosa,
111
parochial schools,
4
n,
64
â66,
67
,
70
,
100
â101,
141
,
153
,
154
,
183
,
185
passion.
See
emotion
Paul, Ron and Rand,
108
n
Peabody, Philip G., Ingersoll anti-vivisection letter to,
203
â5
Peck, Harry Thurston,
68
â69,
70
â71
Phillips, Wendell,
52
Pinker, Steven,
The Better Angels of Our Nature
,
170
n
Players' Club, The (NYC),
160
Plessy v. Ferguson
(1896),
110
“Plumed Knight” (Ingersoll speech),
59
â60,
60
n,
89
,
101
,
177
poetry,
36
â37,
45
â46,
52
â53,
62
,
73
,
94
,
152
â53,
161
; Ingersoll
eulogy for Whitman,
75
,
206
â11