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The author of this essay claims that most so-called heroic men act as heros out of self-interest, she proposes that Mary A. Livermore is a type of rare hero who does her work without thought of reward. In particular, the author praises Mrs. Livermore as a "friend to humanity, and to her own sex," and celebrates her for championing the cause of women's rights.


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Dec 1884

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