A Tale of Two Women

As much as ever in history, women today are told who they are and what to become. For women, and for all of us, there are really only two choices. The Tale of Two Women tells the story.

By Mark D. Harris

Yesterday a friend and I were driving to the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. Our conversation ranged from memories of school to challenges at work, and in this election season, included a little politics. America has fielded its first major party female candidate, Hillary Clinton, and if current polls are correct and persistent, she will be the next president. Her supporters boast that such a victory would shatter the final “glass ceiling” in America, bringing at least one major part of feminism’s 50-year quest for women’s equality to fruition.

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