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Allison Kronlein
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“O’Donnell then told the Chicago Tribune that a woman who is the mother of six children wouldn’t have time to devote to the national presidency of the [NFRW]. Charges about her six children continued to be heard throughout the fight.” Don’t pmo. When will motherhood ever stop being viewed as an impairment? They wouldn’t have said that about a man.
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Allison Kronlein
is on page 131 of 448
History just loves to repeat itself.
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Allison Kronlein
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At some point I’ve found myself wondering when American politics became so deeply wound up in and tied to personal morality—when we shifted away from disagreements over how government should work to relentlessly othering our peers on the grounds of irreconcilable differences in virtue. I’m beginning to understand in part through this book’s historical analysis, especially concerning the anticommunist movement
— May 02, 2026 06:55PM
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Allison Kronlein
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I have already learned so much from this book. There’s so much about American political history that I’ve never known, and it’s giving so much context to our current political climate.
— Apr 23, 2026 10:37AM
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