“ for the men, when they have work, have very little leisure and the women must work hard to keep their families decently clothed, clean and fed. The poorer we are the more education we really need; and yet, of course, the poorer we are the less education we usually have, so poor people will often struggle blindly against conditions which they have no way of controlling. ”
Eleanor Roosevelt, It's Up to the Women (1933). copy citation
Author | Eleanor Roosevelt |
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Source | It's Up to the Women |
Topic | education struggle |
Date | 1933 |
Language | English |
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