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(A Carolina Patriot by Eliza Wilkinson, 1782)
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"What contemptible earth worms these authors make us! they won't even allow us the liberty of thought, and that is all i want. I would not wish that we should meddle in what is unbecoming female delicacy, but surely we may have sense enough to give our opinions" (page124).  I really like this quote because unlike that of Judith Sargent Murray, Eliza Wilkinson seems less anachronistic in her expression of female empowerment.  Still it is nice to read --Sara S.
 
"What contemptible earth worms these authors make us! they won't even allow us the liberty of thought, and that is all i want. I would not wish that we should meddle in what is unbecoming female delicacy, but surely we may have sense enough to give our opinions" (page124).  I really like this quote because unlike that of Judith Sargent Murray, Eliza Wilkinson seems less anachronistic in her expression of female empowerment.  Still it is nice to read --Sara S.
  
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Eliza Wilkinson is annoyed with the fact that all men see women as “dairy and household” workers.  She also feels oppressed by the men in her life.  It seems to me with the upcoming fight with the British, she is hoping that her thoughts and writings will actually become a beacon of freedom for her and other women. --  Pam Petzold
  
 
== Mary Jemison Views the Revolution ==
 
== Mary Jemison Views the Revolution ==

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