In the spring of 1850, while the United States was polarized over the slavery debate and Daniel Webster was negotiating the compromise of that year, the outspoken abolitionist, feminist, and journalist, Jane Grey Swisshelm (1815-1884) unleashed a congressional sex scandal. Frustrated by what she saw as the Massachusetts senator's surrender to the Southern Slave Power, she published an article alleging Webster's marital infidelities with women of color. As a result of the media storm that followed, Swisshelm lost her job at the New York Tribune. This is but one of the many episodes found in her 1880 autobiography, "Half a Century," which is a narrative of the frontier, of the fight against slavery, and of Swisshelm's fearless, compassionate, and innovative work as a surgical nurse treating Union soldiers who had suffered the most terrible wounds of war. (Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
Ch. 1: I Find LifeCh. 2: Progress in Calvinism, Hunt Ghosts, See La FayetteCh. 3: Father’s DeathCh. 4: Go to Boarding SchoolCh. 5: Lose my BrotherCh. 6: Join Church, and Make New Endeavors to Keep SabbathCh. 7: Deliverer of the Dark NightCh. 8: Fitting Myself into My SphereCh. 9: Habitations of Horrid CrueltyCh. 10: Kentucky Contempt for LaborCh. 11: RebellionCh. 12: The Valley of the Shadow of DeathCh. 13: ‘Labor—Service or Act’Ch. 14: SwissvaleCh. 15: Willows by the Water-CoursesCh. 16: The Waters Grow DeepCh. 17: My Name Appears in PrintCh. 18: Mexican War LettersCh. 19: Training SchoolCh. 20: Rights of Married WomenCh. 21: Pittsburg Saturday VisiterCh. 22: Reception of the VisiterCh. 23: My Crooked TelescopeCh. 24: Mint, Cummin, and AnnisCh. 25: Free Soil PartyCh. 26: Visit WashingtonCh. 27: Daniel WebsterCh. 28: Fugitive Slave Law—The Two RiddlesCh. 29: Bloomers and Woman’s Rights ConventionCh. 30: Many MattersCh. 31: The Mother ChurchCh. 32: Politics and PrintersCh. 33: Sumner, Burlingame and Cassius M. ClayCh. 34: Finance and DesertionCh. 35: My HermitageCh. 36: The Minnesota DictatorCh. 37: Another VisiterCh. 38: Border RuffianismCh. 39: Speak in PublicCh. 40: A Famous VictoryCh. 41: State and National PoliticsCh. 42: Religious ControversiesCh. 43: Frontier LifeCh. 44: PrintersCh. 45: The RebellionCh. 46: PlatformsCh. 47: Out into the World and Home AgainCh. 48: The Aristocracy of the WestCh. 49: The Indian Massacre of ‘62Ch. 50: A Missive and a MissionCh. 51: No Use for Me Among the WoundedCh. 52: Find WorkCh. 53: Hospital GangreneCh. 54: Get Permission to WorkCh. 55: Find a NameCh. 56: Drop My AliasCh. 57: Hospital DressCh. 58: Special WorkCh. 59: Heroic and Anti-Heroic TreatmentCh. 60: Cost of OrderCh. 61: Learn to Control PyaemiaCh. 62: First Case of Growing a New BoneCh. 63: A Heroic MotherCh. 64: Two Kinds of AppreciationCh. 65: Life and DeathCh. 66: Meet Miss Dix and Go to FredericksburgCh. 67: The Old TheaterCh. 68: Am Placed in AuthorityCh. 69: VisitorsCh. 70: Wounded OfficersCh. 71: ‘Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep’Ch. 72: More Victims and a Change of BaseCh. 73: Prayers Enough and to SpareCh. 74: Get Out of the Old TheaterCh. 75: Take Boat and See a Social PartyCh. 76: Take Final Leave of FredericksburgCh. 77: Try to Get Up a Society and Get SickCh. 78: An Efficient NurseCh. 79: Two Fredericksburg PatientsCh. 80: Am EnlightenedConclusion
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