Woman: A Being to Come Home To: Thirteen Minutes About Women Accomplishing Stuff in the 19th Century U.S.

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John Green covers activism, abolitionism, temperance, and the place of all of that stuff in the infancy of the women’s rights movement in America. He also makes a valid point about Princess Leia.


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