Colby--Series: Correspondence - Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1887-1902, undated (Clara Bewick Colby papers, 1860-1957; Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, Box 2, Folder 10)

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go out to the boys in rags, in our mines, manufacturers jail or prisons & the despairing mothers who can give them neither food clothes nor a sure [?ing] place.

Let the fight go on until every tyrant learns that

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by divine right every man & woman has a title deed to enough of this green earth for a permanent home from which no person can eject him. When laws & constitutions, creeds & codes do this, the State & Church

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6 will have a new value. We see the signs on all sides of the new day dawning where the competitive system will give more to the [?] of cooperation With kind regards Yours sincerely Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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