Are Women People? - A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times by Alice Duer Miller
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That in 1881 the International Medical Congress excluded women from all but its "social and ceremonial meetings"? That the Obstetrical Society refused to allow a woman's name to appear on the title page of a pamphlet which she had written with her husband? That according to a recent dispatch from London, many hospitals, since the outbreak of hostilities, have asked women to become resident physicians, and public authorities are daily endeavoring to obtain women as assistant medical officers and as school doctors? Interviews With Celebrated Anti-Suffragists "Woman's place is in my home."--Appius Claudius. "I have never felt the need of the ballot."--Cleopatra. "Magna Charta merely fashionable fad of ye Barons."--King John. "Boston Tea Party shows American colonists to be hysterical and utterly incapable of self-government."--George III. "Know of no really good slaves who desire emancipation."--President of the United Slaveholders' Protective Association. |
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