"every...act should be an expression of the God, or goodness, in us."
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Gertrude Weil
Gertrude Weil (11 December 1879 – 3 May 1971) was an American social activist involved in a wide range of progressive/leftist and often controversial causes, including women's suffrage, labor reform and civil rights.
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