For the Daughters

For the Daughters

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A poem about the Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) and the things surrounding them. These ladies worked super hard to give women the right to vote and have a political voice, yet (despite still being a very active community) seem to go very underappreciated and unknown in society today.
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