Elizabeth Cady Stanton Quotes
It Is Through The Perversion Of The Religious Element In Woman, Playing Upon Her Hopes And Fears Of The Future, Holding This Life With All Its High Duties In Abeyance To That Which Is To Come, That She And The Children She Has Trained Have Been So Completely Subjugated By Priestcraft And Superstition.
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