This collection of poetry by Frances Dana Gage reflects her deep personal and political convictions, particularly regarding issues of women's rights and social justice. Gage was a prominent suffragist and abolitionist, and her writing is infused with a sense of moral urgency and a desire to effect positive change in the world. Her poetry remains powerful and relevant to this day.
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