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“Besides, when I look around me at the men, I feel that God never meant us women to be too particular.”
Marie Jenney Howe, An Anti-Suffrage Monologue
“It comes down to this. Some one must wash the dishes. Now, would you expect man, man made in the image of God, to roll up his sleeves and wash the dishes? Why, it would be blasphemy. I know that I am but a rib and so I wash the dishes.”
Marie Jenney Howe, An Anti-Suffrage Monologue