To think that all in me of which my father would have felt proper pride had I been a man, is deeply mortifying to him because I am a woman.


Elizabeth Cady Stanton As Revealed in Her Letters Diary and Reminiscences (1922)


To think that all in me of which my father would have felt proper pride had I been a man, is deeply mortifying to him because I am a woman.

To think that all in me of which my father would have felt proper pride had I been a man, is deeply mortifying to him because I am a woman.

To think that all in me of which my father would have felt proper pride had I been a man, is deeply mortifying to him because I am a woman.

To think that all in me of which my father would have felt proper pride had I been a man, is deeply mortifying to him because I am a woman.