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FOR THE PAST week, the front section of The New York Times' Dec. 28 issue has been sitting on my kitchen counter in Ohio, growing increasingly crinkled from use and sprinkled with circles, arrows and the occasional exclamation point.
The recent wave of anti-choice legislation in my state and across the country has made me keenly aware of attacks on women in America. Perhaps that is why I was so drawn to The Times' stunning chronicle of women's lives. I still can be astonished by how regularly the target of masculine rage is women.See the full content of this document
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The War On Women
From Somalia: A rape victim, draped in long folds of soft gray fabric, stood alone in a room, her face buried in her hands. She is one of thousands of women and girls being gang-raped and abu...
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