“It is quite enough to pay taxes when you are not represented, let alone pay a fine if you object to this arrangement.”

—  Mary Winsor

Quoted in of the month, Turning Point Suffragist Memorial https://suffragistmemorial.org/mary-winsor/Suffragist

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American suffragist 1869–1956

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