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- From: jk@panix.com (Jim Kalb)
- Subject: Re: Quote from ME
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.170330.837@panix.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 17:03:30 GMT
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- References: <32588@rnd.GBA.NYU.EDU> <32590@rnd.GBA.NYU.EDU> <1992Nov13.154128.22668@panix.com> <32628@rnd.GBA.NYU.EDU> <1992Nov14.153750.9326@panix.com> <92324.231526ADMN8647@RyeVm.Ryerson.Ca>
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- In <92324.231526ADMN8647@RyeVm.Ryerson.Ca> Linda Birmingham <ADMN8647@RyeVm.Ryerson.Ca> writes:
-
- >"The advertisement of the 'Comstock Syringe...had one sole,
- >exclusive purpose, vs.: the proclamation of an opinion, the
- >assertion of Woman's Natural Right to ownership and control
- >over her own body-self - a right inseparable from Women's
- >intelligent existence; a right unquestionably, precious,
- >inalienable, real - beyond words to express..."
- > Ezra Heywood, Free Speech: Report of Ezra Heywood's
- > Defence before the United States Court, in Boston,
- > April 10, 11, and 12, 1873
-
- What was the Comstock Syringe?
- --
- Jim Kalb (jk@panix.com)
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- sie sich erdreistet, im Geist, statt im Gehorchen, zu sein." (Rilke)
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