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The author argues that it is woman's natural right to work.
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1871
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Woodhull, Claflin
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Written by one of the more radical women's rights activists of the nineteenth century, covers a wide range of topics concerning the role of women in American society. It also includes a chapter on the rights of children, that focuses on the question of prenatal care.
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