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Sounds like a great gathering
Might find bound issues of Young Women's Journal interesting to find rare photo of members of LDS women's auxiliary presidencies standing with about 45 other women including Susan B. Anthony, May Wright Sewell, many other feminists of day. Taken during Chicago World's Exposition, so about 1893. I'd check 1893-1895.
As an at home mother, I'm relieved and excited to learn that I can raise my kids and still have time left in my life to make a contribution to the world. I also am very glad to know that a well-behaved woman did make history and that the phrase wasn't just an excuse for bad behavior. She has followed societal rules and I can see her impact everywhere. Her phrase was in almost every shop at Gardner Village on Witches night, but now I know I don't have to be a witch to leave my mark on the world and its not solely through my children either.
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