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| | | | | Julia Ward Howe was a writer, lecturer, abolitionist and suffragist. | |
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| | | | | Shaina Taubs new musical at the Public Theater tells the story of the womens suffrage movement in the years leading up to the passage of the 19th Amendment. | |
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| | | | | John White Alexander moved to New York at the age of eighteen and began working as an office boy at Harper's Weekly, where he was promoted to illustrator in 1875. | |
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aardling.com
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| | | This essay contends that the current wave of reactionary machismo is less a show of strength and more a planetary man-tantrum. And there's still hope. Hope | ||