Crimes against — and by — women around the world

This July, we continue our Centennial Celebration with historic posts. In the tradition of the first wave feminists, we are also moving forward with more pro-woman, pro-life holistic solutions at WomenDeserveBetter.com. Here’s a sneak peek: In addition, we are sure you heard about the Supreme Court’s ruling earlier this week against the safety of women and their unborn […]

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Inez Milholland Boissevain

Inez Milholland Boissevain (1886-1916) was the privileged daughter of a New York Tribune writer and salesman. Boissevain’s parents supported her feminist agitations, but her elders at Vassar College were less enthused. Suspended from Vassar and denied entrance to several Ivy League schools, Boissevain finally graduated from NY University Law School in 1912. As a freshman

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