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(Sadie Frome, 1902, “Story of a Sweatshop Girl”)
(Frances Ellen (Watkins) Harper, 1866 Woman’s Rights convention)
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The only problem with this is that there were unprivileged white classes who felt limited.  
 
The only problem with this is that there were unprivileged white classes who felt limited.  
 
One other thing I found interesting was her comment, "the indifferent will vote on the strongest side of the question, with the winning party." I found this especially convincing, and to be a very good point. I think that she was right about that. --Mary Beth M.
 
One other thing I found interesting was her comment, "the indifferent will vote on the strongest side of the question, with the winning party." I found this especially convincing, and to be a very good point. I think that she was right about that. --Mary Beth M.
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When I was reading this speech, I was trying to understand her perspective more.  When we were discussing this in class, I agree with Mary Beth, I was agreeing with Stanton and Anthony more and I am not saying that after reading this speech that I suddenly agree with her but I am able to understand her more. I think she is right that giving women the right to vote would not fix the problems right away but I don’t think that her approach would fix the problem either. –Kayle P
  
 
== Shoe women of Lynn, MA, 1874 ==
 
== Shoe women of Lynn, MA, 1874 ==

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