Abigail Adams
Letters to John Adams
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"Letters to John Adams" by Abigail Adams is a collection of poignant and insightful correspondence between Abigail and her husband, John Adams, during a crucial time in American history. In one heartfelt letter, Abigail writes, "Remember the ladies." This quote captures Abigail's passionate plea for women's rights and equality, urging her husband to consider the inclusion of women in the formation of the new nation. Abigail Adams's letters offer a compelling perspective on the challenges and aspirations of early American women, highlighting the enduring importance of their voices in shaping the nation's future.

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