One of the reasons that I love and respect Virginia so much is that she was a pillar of feminism. Though the term itself wasn’t coined until the 1970s, Virginia was one of feminism’s most inspiring foremothers, and both her life and her work became central topics as the movement now known as “Second Wave Feminism” unfolded.
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