"We (women) take it for granted that we can do what we want. Not so very long ago, that was not the case."

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Source: Clarence Thomas: Supreme Court Injustice by Steve Nelson, www.huffingtonpost.com. February 18, 2014.

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Clare Wright

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Clare Wright is an Australian historian and author known for her work on women's roles in history, particularly in 'The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka.'

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