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Students need to learn about the accomplishments of women in history class | PennLive letters
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Pennsylvania should add a class in high schools to educate students on something they need to know, vital parts of history, women’s history.

We have to convince school boards that this is a class we need. Students are missing out on essential parts of their education by not learning about the Mary Seacoles of the world.

Yes, men have made many great accomplishments, they have succeeded, and brought much pride to most, but women have been repressed and still managed to make a statement with their whole lives ... sadly unrecognized.

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