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Women in history have fought hard for the rights we have today. As contemporary women living in America we must honor the work of those that took a stand before us, we too need to take a stand and be heard in November 2012. We must not take for granted the rights we have, but must continue the fight to keep what has been earned, as well as pass on a better place for the young women of tomorrow.
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This entry is part of the 2012 AIGA Get Out the Vote Initiative
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