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Editorials

October 19, 1921 issue

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Into North Dakota recall election on October 28; toward which friends of the farmers' administration have been looking with some discouragement if not with actual fear, has come a dramatic turn that transforms the entire situation. Whether the, artist or the man of letters should live town or in the country is a question that has been mildly debated throughout the centuries. Feminism in New York City or Chicago or San Francisco may mean many things. It may mean a combination of short hair and knickerbockers or of babies and jobs. It may mean equal pay for equal work and equal pay for equal misbehavior. But in Nebraska and North Dakota and Wyoming and points North and South and West, on every farm and in every homestead, feminism means something else. It means, to quote in full the Declaration of Independence recently drawn up and published by the farm women of Nebraska.

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EDITORIALS; ELECTIONS; FEMINISM; DISCRIMINATION in employment; WOMEN -- Employment; WOMEN'S rights; NORTH Dakota; NEBRASKA; UNITED States
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