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    “…., to awaken the consciousness of the workers, to organise their struggle for emancipation and directed their efforts towards the ever-increasing success and towards the victory of these later years. …”
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    Published 22 July 1937
    “…BANISH THE NURSE'S TRADITIONAL UNIFORM, GIVE HER SHORTER HOURS, BETTER FOOD, AND THE SAME FREEDOM AS A BUSINESS GIRL. This was the emancipation plea put to the "Doctors' Parliament," which 1,500 medical members of the British Medical Association are attending here, by Dr. …”
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    Published 22 July 1937
    “…BANISH THE NURSE'S TRADITIONAL UNIFORM, GIVE HER SHORTER HOURS, BETTER FOOD, AND THE SAME FREEDOM AS A BUSINESS GIRL. This was the emancipation plea put to the "Doctors' Parliament," which 1,500 medical members of the British Medical Association are attending here, by Dr. …”
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    by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
    Published [1915?]
    “…So long as there is a class war and the workers must fight for their economic emancipation. Working women should not produce children who will become slaves to feed, fight, and toil for the enemy — Capitalism. …”
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    “…., d'avoir reveille la conscience des travailleurs, organise leur lutte d'emancipation et dirige leurs efforts vers des conquetes toujours plus belles et vers la victoire de ces dernieres annees. …”
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    by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
    Published [1915?]
    “…I do not propagate the limitation of offspring as a panacea for all economic problems, but I emphatically do advocate it as the most necessary immediate step the workers should take in the struggle for their emancipation. The following are the methods copied from the leaflet called "Hygienic Methods of Family Limitation," endorsed and adopted by the Malthusian League of England:— A.…”
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    by Esgleas, Germinal
    Published 28 June 1939
    “…Nous rendrons, on cette heure d'epreuve,le meilleur hommage a la memoire du Camarade disparu en affirmant notre inebranlable decision de rester fideles a la volonte d'union de la classe ouvriere de tous les pays, pour la defense de la Liberte et l'emancipation de tous les opprimes. Recevez,Cher Camerade,nos salutations fratrnelles. …”
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    by Rogers, Jack
    Published 10 December 1942
    “…By such measures alone can the emancipation of the workers be assured and their hopes and aspirations be fulfilled. …”
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    by Rogers, Jack
    Published 10 December 1942
    “…By such measures alone can the emancipation of the workers be assured and their hopes and aspirations be fulfilled. …”
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    by Jackson, Starkey
    Published March 1939
    “…The workers are no nearer their emancipation than they were before, and in addition they are disoriented and disillusioned by the class collaborationist policies of their leaders. …”
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