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A Woman of Independent Means

This book delves into the personal journey of a protagonist who navigates through various life stages with a strong sense of self-reliance and determination. more

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Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey
Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey

Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey, born on August 31, 1938, is an accomplished American journalist. Her career began at The New York Times, and she later became a freelance writer for several prominent media outlets. Hailey is known for her in-depth reporting on business and professional women. more

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“We demand the economic empowerment of the masses through an enormous redistribution of wealth from the privileged to the people. We demand a system of total social mobility i.e. we demand the complete abolition of the force obstructing social mobility: privilege. We demand that those people living on the margins, the fringes of society, be restored to the mainstream and have their dignity returned to them. Nobody people versus Somebody people. It’s time for the nobodies to win.”

“Aw, he don’t look no better in his clothes than you do in yourn. He got a puzzlegut on ’im and he so chuckle-headed, he got a pone behind his neck.” Joe looked down at his own abdomen and said wistfully: “Wisht Ah had a build on me lak he got. He ain’t puzzle-gutted, honey. He jes’ got a corperation. Dat make ’m look lak a rich white man. All rich mens is got some belly on ’em.” “Ah seen de pitchers of Henry Ford and he’s a spare-built man and Rockefeller look lak he ain’t got but one gut. But Ford and Rockefeller and dis Slemmons and all de rest kin be as many-gutted as dey please, Ah’m satisfied wid you jes’ lak you is, baby.”