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Papessa [141]
2 years ago
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How would u feel if u were a student in the 1950’s

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Finger [1]2 years ago
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Well, as a girl I would feel pressured to be a mother and a wife because that’s what the schools are teaching me. I would feel lucky to be a student, because many other kids my age don’t get to go to school.
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