“The record of the race, hitherto accepted as the truth about ourselves, has been the story of facts and conditions as the male saw them – or wished to see them.... No secret has been so well-kept as the secret of what women have thought about life.”

On men and women, A Candle of Understanding.

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American writer and journalist 1861–1929

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