"We are tired of the pretense that we have special privileges and the reality that we have none; of the fiction that we are queens, and the fact that we are subjects."

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Source: Lillie Devereux Blake (1874). “Fettered for Life, Or, Lord and Master: A Story of To-day”, p.254

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Lillie Devereux Blake

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Lillie Devereux Blake was a pioneering American writer and suffragist known for her influential works advocating for women's rights.

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