Susan Still (women's Rights Activist)

Susan Still (women's Rights Activist)

Susan Still (born 1964, New York state) is an American women's rights activist who escaped a decade-long abusive relationship with former husband Ulner Lee Still in 2003.

Read more about Susan Still (women's Rights Activist):  Life and Domestic Abuse, Escape and Court Case, Aftermath

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    Can you conceive what it is to native-born American women citizens, accustomed to the advantages of our schools, our churches and the mingling of our social life, to ask over and over again for so simple a thing as that “we, the people,” should mean women as well as men; that our Constitution should mean exactly what it says?
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