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Some of our friends say they have too much respect for women to see them in politics. They do not realise that those women may have so much interest in the men that they feel a distinct anxiety when they see them exposed to such foul enviroment that the women dare not enter in. A strong woman will say, “Let us make politics more respectable, since politics there are bound to be, and what is good enough for you will be good enough for us. Our sons and husbands deserve an environment that is not too bad for their mothers and wives." —Dr 11. M. Dilla.

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White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 247, 18 January 1916, Page 10

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Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 247, 18 January 1916, Page 10

Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 247, 18 January 1916, Page 10

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