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“By the laws of rectitude accused Persons, however atrocious their offences, are allowed to make their defence, and by a verdict of a Jury of their Peers, they are either convicted, or acquitted. I have some times thought that we Women are hardly dealt by since strictly speaking, we cannot legally be tried by our Peers, for men are not our Peers, and yet upon their breath our guilt or innocence depends— thus are our privileges in this, as in many other respects tyrannically abridged, and we are forced to yield to necessity.”

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Judith Sargent Murray
Judith Sargent Murray

Judith Sargent Murray was an American essayist and a prominent figure in the early women's rights movement. Born on May 1, 1751, she is best known for her essay 'On the Equality of the sexes,' published in 1790. Murray advocated for women's education and gender equality, making her a pioneering voice in the fight for women's rights. She passed away on June 9, 1820. more

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