About This Book
This work explores the role of women in society, emphasizing their significance as the foundation of racial continuity through motherhood. It is divided into three parts: the first examines biological aspects, the second delves into historical contexts, and the third addresses contemporary issues surrounding gender relations and the quest for women's freedom. The author reflects on her journey of understanding, acknowledging past misconceptions about women's roles and advocating for a recognition of their unique contributions. The text argues that true freedom for women lies in embracing their inherent nature rather than conforming to masculine ideals.
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