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Woman And Peace
Since the beginning of history women have dreamed of a day when the Dove of Peace should descend upon the world, and no one should make them afraid. That day has always been postponed, defeated, the lovely vision retreating with their retreat and advancing with their advance. Always the women, the sweethearts, the young wives and mothers have looked forward to that day, mocked at by the old, the politicians, the militarists....
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Title: Woman And Peace
Creator: Helen Keller (author)
Date: February 1930
Format: Article
Publication: Home Magazine
Source: Towson University
Location: vol.1, no.2, p.6
Keywords: Advocacy; Blind; Civil Liberties; Deaf; Deaf-blind; Feminism; Gender; Helen Keller; Identity; Ideologies; International Relations; Media; Sensory Disability; Social Welfare; War; Women; Women & Gender
Topics: Mass Media, Culture & The Arts; Social Movements & Advocacy