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The author surveys the historical and contemporary struggles of women to attain knowledge and civic equality, tracing suffrage efforts, feminist activism, and the social forces that resist female advancement. Essays examine tensions between maternal roles and public life, the politics of marriage and work, male opposition and subtle forms of discrimination, and the partial gains and compromises of the post‑war era. The collection blends historical examples, social critique, and calls for equal opportunity, arguing that genuine progress requires structural change in education, employment, and political representation.
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