“American women, like so many others around the world, were trained largely to live as second-class citizens, and living as a second-class citizen meant living as a victim. It was only by empowering them with full social and economic equality that average mothers, wives, and daughters of the world stood a chance of providing for themselves and the offspring they bore.”

—  Aberjhani

(Women, p. 15).
Book Sources, The Wisdom of W.E.B. Du Bois (2003)

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