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Be grateful Quote by Mary Roberts Rinehart

“Politics is still the man's game. The women are allowed to do the chores, the dirty work, and now and then--but only occasionally--one is present at some secret conference or other. But it's not the rule. They can go out and get the vote, if they can and will; they can collect money, they can be…” quote by Mary Roberts Rinehart
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“Politics is still the man's game. The women are allowed to do the chores, the dirty work, and now and then--but only occasionally--one is present at some secret conference or other. But it's not the rule. They can go out and get the vote, if they can and will; they can collect money, they can be grateful for being permitted to work. But that is all.”

Mary Roberts Rinehart

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Man Who Was Thursday? Actually unknown, likely early 20th‑century fiction

Women are relegated to subordinate roles while men dominate power structures, limiting true equality.

In simple terms: Women are kept in secondary roles while men hold power.

Key Takeaway

Challenge the status quo and demand equal participation.

Themes

gender inequality power dynamics politics social roles

Mood

frustrated determined

Type

political social commentary

When to use this quote

  • political campaigns
  • workplace leadership
  • community organizing
  • voting rights

Key Concepts

patriarchy systemic bias tokenism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can women break into secret decision‑making circles?
  • What structures keep men in power?
A Different Perspective

Progress can be slow and met with resistance from entrenched interests.

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