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The abbess appears to have been an early women's liberationist.
He is forced to hire Beth, "a militant women's liberationist."
Cuthbert believes Kellerman played a significant role as an early women's liberationist.
She became a women's liberationist.
Her heroine was women's liberationist Mary Wollstonecraft, and she joined the Suffragette movement in 1910.
She appeared on the soap "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing," playing "the first women's liberationist" on daytime television, she says.
Series of these images were published in the Melbourne University quarterly Circus amongst the increasing number of commissions and publications she secured through her widening networks in cinema, theatre, music and women's liberationist and aboriginal communities.
She had never thought of herself as a women's liberationist and certainly not as a ball breaker; she simply had been, from the age of consent, sharper and tougher and more self-reliant than most men of her acquaintance.
Among his other interests, Murray has given talks and lectures on the Scottish poet, Robert Burns, and published articles on Burns and the French Revolution, as well as an entirely serious piece on the poet as women's liberationist.