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In her famous letters, Abigail Adams urged her husband to “remember the ladies,” pushing for better education and more legal rights for women at a time when most women were expected to stay silent. She also proved through her actions—managing the family farm, finances, and household while John was away—that women were capable leaders and thinkers. Through her words and example, Abigail Adams inspired later generations to value equality, education, and active citizenship.
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By Randy and Gaelyn Whitley KeithIn her famous letters, Abigail Adams urged her husband to “remember the ladies,” pushing for better education and more legal rights for women at a time when most women were expected to stay silent. She also proved through her actions—managing the family farm, finances, and household while John was away—that women were capable leaders and thinkers. Through her words and example, Abigail Adams inspired later generations to value equality, education, and active citizenship.
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