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American woman Quote by Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi

“Even American women are not felt to be persons in the same sense as the male immigrants among the Hungarians, Poles, Russian Jews,--not to speak of Italians, Germans, and the masters of all of us--the Irish!” quote by Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi
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“Even American women are not felt to be persons in the same sense as the male immigrants among the Hungarians, Poles, Russian Jews,--not to speak of Italians, Germans, and the masters of all of us--the Irish!”

Mary Corinna Putnam Jacobi

About This Quote

Source Essay: "The Woman Physician in the United States," 1883

Societal hierarchies often deny women equal personhood, especially among immigrant groups, reflecting deep‑rooted gender and ethnic biases.

In simple terms: Women face unequal status across cultures.

Key Takeaway

Challenge systemic bias and advocate equality.

Themes

gender ethnicity immigration social hierarchy

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

historical analytical

When to use this quote

  • medical profession
  • immigration policy
  • education access

Key Concepts

intersectionality civil rights historical context

Questions to Reflect On

  • How have these biases evolved?
  • What actions can reduce such inequities today?
A Different Perspective

Historical context may differ from modern perspectives.

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