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If I Were A Man, I Would Strenuously Object To The Assumption That Women Have Any Moral Or Spiritual Superiority As A Class.
-Betty Friedan
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If I Were A Man, I Would
Betty Friedan
If I Were A Man, I Would Strenuously Object To The Assumption That Women Have Any Moral Or Spiritual Superiority As A Class.
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