"A woman's place is like a man's place. It is where her work is, wherever she can do the most good; wherever she serves herself best without invading anyone else."
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Gertrude Breslau Hunt
1869 β 1952
Gertrude Breslau Hunt (1869 - 1952), also known as Gertrude Breslau Fuller, was an American author and lecturer.
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