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Title: Improvements and Accomplishments in the Nineteenth Century
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January 9, 2003 |
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Since the beginning of American History, women had only limited rights. The thread of women's influence stands out in the unraveling of all recorded history. Women have exerted greater and more influence on the course of history than any so called great men of the ages... Showed first 250 characters
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Since the beginning of American History, women had only limited rights. The thread of women's influence stands out in the unraveling of all recorded history. Women have exerted greater and more influence on the course of history than any so called great men of the ages... Showed next 250 characters
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