Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1876 — Woman’s Rights. [ARTICLE]
Woman’s Rights.
The Cincinnati Enquirer , in its report of the Allen-Goss prize-fight, says: “Along about the eighteenth on nineteenth round, a ripple of surprise ran through the crowd, caused by the appearance of a woman on the scene. She was a tall, angular woman, of probably fortyfive or fifty years, with an all-pervading voice, ana a blue cotton umbrella, and as she dismounted from the buggy in which she rode, and walked toward the ring, the boys made a respectful passageway for her benefit. ‘ I came to see this ’ere fight,’ said she, ‘ and I want to speak to the men.’ Joe and Tom, who were then executing a pat de dewe in the attempt of one to get in a blow on the other, stopped a moment, marched across the ring, and spoke to their visitor, both of them shaking hands with her, while Col. Eph, with his well-known gallantry for the sex, welcomed Mrs. Gorman—for that was her name—to the entertainment. Bhe took her place well up to the comer where Goss belonged, and was a close and interested spectator during the remainder of the fight, commenting on eveiything that occurred, and clapping her hands when anything took place to awaken her admiration. At length, when the fight was over and Goss declared victor, she manifested bier sympathies with Allen by crawling between the ropes into the ring and shaking hands with him. After this part of her duty had been performed, she gathered up the meek-leoking masculine who bad come along with her, presumably her husband, pushed him into the buggy, and drove off. Talk about the dawn of woman’s rights! When she can go to a prize-fight and shake hands with the principals, and cheer and clap hands like a b’hoy, her day is not far off.”
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