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The New York Tibune Magazine, December  10, 1916. Are Women People by Alice Duer Miller

Inez Milholland Boissevain

We do not talk of martyrs, no, not we Who daily watch the long and bloody toll Taken by war and industry, and see How common is this gallantry of soul; We do not talk of martyrs, we who plead To share the duties of a human lot, Who hold the faith that Truth and Honour lead Along a path where women falter not; We do not talk of martyrs; yet when one So young, so eager, and so brave departs, Her cause unconquered, and her task undone, A sacred bitterness is in our hearts! How long must we be patient under wrong? Alas, my countrymen, how long, how long!

Inez Milholland Boissevain, in Alice Duer Miller's Column, Are Women People? in The New York Tribune Magazine, December 10, 1916, Page 5.

See Miller' Poem, Are Women People?, in her 1915 book, Are Women People?.

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