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Are Women People?
Are Women People? | Alice Duer Miller
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Alice Duer Miller (1874-1942) was an American writer and poet. As a novelist, she scored her first real success with Come out of the Kitchen in 1916. The story was made into a play and later the film Spring in Park Lane in 1948. She followed it with a series of other short novels, many of which were staged and (increasingly) made into films. Her marriage endured to the end of her life, but was not entirely tranquil. Her novel in verse Forsaking All Others (1933) about a tragic love affair, which many consider her greatest work, reflects this, though it is certainly not autobiographical. Her other works include Modern Obstacle (1903), The Blue Arch (1910), Are Women People? (1915), Ladies Must Live (1917), Wings in the Night (1918), The Happiest Time of Their Lives (1918), The Charm School (1919), and The Beauty and the Bolshevist (1920).
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Are Women People? | Alice Duer Miller
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#AuthorSharesYrInitials #BookBinge Thank you to @Eggs and @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks for today‘s prompt! I did an internet search which led me to this Suffragette poet whose work I‘m now super excited to read! If you can‘t see this image you should do a quick google image search for her name and check out the amazing ephemera that pops up!

Suet624 Love this. 1y
SassyBookworm This is great! 1y
IndoorDame @SassyBookworm @Suet624 there‘s a series called forgotten books classic reprints so you can actually buy and borrow some books like this from the library pretty easily. I grabbed a volume of hers from Libby yesterday. 1y
Eggs !!!! 1y
Eggs !!!! 1y
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Are Women People? | Alice Duer Miller
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#PoetryMatters @TheSpineView

Lady, share the praise I #Obtain

This collection of poems from suffragettes reminds me that we can make a difference and bring about change; it might take longer than we would like, but the important thing is to continue the fight until we are all truly equal.

TheSpineView Great choice! 👍😊 3y
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