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== Julia Ward Howe, 1899, Reminiscences == | == Julia Ward Howe, 1899, Reminiscences == | ||
| − | I enjoyed reading Julia's Reminiscences as she tells her little story. When she said that part about when she said " 'I am with you' I have been with them ever since" I found that very touching. That and the last line about how although she gave a lot to the cause, it was repaid to her thousandfold. She was very proud of the work done as she should have been. She spoke of how the first 2/3 of her life were spent believing the masculine ideal of character as the only one... I liked the whole thing. She just seemed really endearing and heartfelt. - Christine | + | I enjoyed reading Julia's Reminiscences as she tells her little story. When she said that part about when she said " 'I am with you' I have been with them ever since" I found that very touching. That and the last line about how although she gave a lot to the cause, it was repaid to her thousandfold. '''She was very proud of the work done as she should have been. She spoke of how the first 2/3 of her life were spent believing the masculine ideal of character as the only one...''' I liked the whole thing. She just seemed really endearing and heartfelt. - Christine |
== Stanton and Anthony, 1882, piece in ''History of Woman Suffrage'' == | == Stanton and Anthony, 1882, piece in ''History of Woman Suffrage'' == | ||