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Excerpt from: The Modern Woman If we women are to learn the fundamental things in life, we must educate ourselves and one another. And we few who are unfairly called educated because we have been to college must learn much, and forget much, if we are not to appear as useless idlers to the millions of workingwomen in America.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | The Modern Woman | |
From: | Out Of The Dark | |
Creator: | Helen Keller (author) | |
Date: | 1920 | |
Format: | Article | |
Publisher: | Doubleday, Page & Company, New York | |
Source: | Available at selected libraries | |
Location: | pp.36-87 | |
Keywords: | Advocacy; Blind; Child Labor; Children; Civil Liberties & Rights; Deaf; Deaf-blind; Economics; Education; Family; Feminism; Government; Helen Keller; Higher Education; Homes; Human Rights; Hygiene; Ideologies; Labor & Commerce; Poetry; Politics; Poverty; Public Welfare; Religion; Schools; Sensory Disability; Social Welfare; Social Welfare & Communities; Socialism; Women; Women & Gender; Work | |
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Note: | The Metropolitan Magazine, October, November, December, 1912. |