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Are Women People?

Autor Alice Duer Miller
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Excerpt from Are Women People?: A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times
Father, what is a Legislature?
A representative body elected by the people of the state.
Are women people?
No, my son, criminals, lunatics and women are not people.
Do legislators legislate for nothing?
Oh, no; they are paid a salary.
By whom?
By the people.
Are women people?
Of course, my son, just as much as men are.
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ISBN-13: 9781518897443
ISBN-10: 1518897444
Pagini: 92
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

Notă biografică

Alice Duer Miller (1874-1942) was an American novelist, poet, screenwriter, and women¿s rights activist. Born into wealth in New York City, she was raised in a family of politicians, businessmen, and academics. At Barnard College, she studied Astronomy and Mathematics while writing novels, essays, and poems. She married Henry Wise Miller in 1899, moving with him in their young son to Costa Rica where they struggled and failed to open a rubber plantation. Back in New York, Miller earned a reputation as a gifted poet whose satirical poems advocating for women¿s suffrage were collected in Are Women People? (1915). Over the next two decades, Miller published several collections of stories and poems, some of which would serve as source material for motion picture adaptations. The White Cliffs (1940), her final published work, is a verse novel that uses the story of a young women widowed during the Great War to pose important questions about the morality of conflict and patriotism in the leadup to the United States¿ entrance into World War II.