I am not a little girl anymore. I am a woman, and I have a right to my own life.
Deaf-blind author, activist
I am not a little girl anymore. I am a woman, and I have a right to my own life.
Deaf-blind author, activist
Attributed, likely from a letter or conversation, specific source hard to pinpoint but reflects her later independence.
Early 20th Century
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