If, by some miracle, women should not ever utter a single protest against their condition, there would still exist among men those who could not endure in peace until her liberation had been achieved.
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"If, by some miracle, women should not ever utter a single protest against their condition, there would still exist among men those who could not endure in peace until her liberation had been achieved." — Lorraine Hansberry #warpeace
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If, by some miracle, women should not ever utter a single protest against their condition, there would still exist among men those who could not endure in peace until her liberation had been achieved. — Lorraine Hansberry
About Lorraine Hansberry
Lorraine Hansberry was a Playwright from United States (1930–1965).
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This quote is attributed to Lorraine Hansberry, a Playwright from United States.
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Lorraine Hansberry lived from 1930 – 1965.
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