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One of the problems with organized religion is that it has always kept women in a second-class position. They have been viewed as the daughters of Eve.
Hugh Hefner
One of the problems with organized religion is that it has always kept women in a second-class position. They have been viewed as the daughters of Eve.
Hugh Hefner
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The implication here is that those who came to America legally over the years are somehow second-class citizens.
Mitch McConnell
The implication here is that those who came to America legally over the years are somehow second-class citizens.
Mitch McConnell
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I remember my grandfather believed women were second-class citizens and told my mother that it was a shame she had brains because she was a girl and shouldn’t carry on her education.
Sarah Gavron
I remember my grandfather believed women were second-class citizens and told my mother that it was a shame she had brains because she was a girl and shouldn’t carry on her education.
Sarah Gavron
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Women have the same privileges and opportunities as men, given the New Testament. Relegating women to second-class citizenship was abolished when Jesus died on the cross.
Tony Campolo
Women have the same privileges and opportunities as men, given the New Testament. Relegating women to second-class citizenship was abolished when Jesus died on the cross.
Tony Campolo
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Relegating women to second-class citizenship was abolished when Jesus died on the cross.
Tony Campolo
Relegating women to second-class citizenship was abolished when Jesus died on the cross.
Tony Campolo
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In Puerto Rico, we continue to see the perpetuation of second-class citizenship in the United States.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
In Puerto Rico, we continue to see the perpetuation of second-class citizenship in the United States.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
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In the late 1950s, the woman’s place in society was second-class.
Annaleigh Ashford
In the late 1950s, the woman’s place in society was second-class.
Annaleigh Ashford
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