"Many a woman shudders ... atthe terrible eclipse……" — Sarah Moore Grimke
"Many a woman shudders ... atthe terrible eclipse of those intellectual powers which in early life seemed prophetic of usefulness and happiness, hence the army of martyrs among our married and unmarried women who, not having cultivated a taste for science, art or literature, forma corps of nervous patients who make fortunes for agreeable physicians ..."
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Sarah Moore Grimke
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I know nothing of man's rights, or woman's rights; human rights are all that I recognize.
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