Are Women People? - A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times by Alice Duer Miller
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"A Feminist, my daughter,
Is any woman now who cares To think about her own affairs As men don't think she oughter." The Warning No, it isn't home neglecting If you spend your time selecting Seven blouses and a jacket and a hat; Or to give your day to paying Needless visits, or to playing Auction bridge. What critic could object to that? But to spend two precious hours At a lecture! Oh, my powers, The home is all a woman needs to learn. And an hour, or a quarter, Spent in voting! Why, my daughter, You could not find your home on your return. Evolution |
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