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I do not wish to give (women) a first place, still less a second one- but the complete freedom to take their true place, whatever it may be.
Elizabeth Blackwell
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Elizabeth Blackwell
Age: 89 †
Born: 1821
Born: February 3
Died: 1910
Died: May 31
Essayist
Feminist
Human Rights Activist
Medical Doctor
Medical Writer
Physician
Bristol
Gloucestershire
Elizabeth M. Blackwell
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