Suffragette

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If you were born a girl whose only dream was to bear children and be protected by your husband, you might not care about your legal rights. If your life vocation is a little bit different: you want to be educated, travel around the world, pursuit interest of various kinds and be financially independent, appreciate what changes have been made over the last century. It amazes me how unjust was the treatment of women, how little influence you could have over your life, the fate of your children and the decisions of your husband. Having shed the badge of being someone's property, women won more than the right to vote. They won their rightful place in the world, a place which has always belonged to them. Suffragette. 



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