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Stand Up and Be Counted: Women and Social Justice in Michigan (1960-1985)

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Part of Letter to Earl Peron from Unknown

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This - “Will that please, Earl” and if there is any thing that makes me unhappy, at once there flashes into my mind the thot - “Will that make Earl feel bad.” You have been so close to me this [week], dear, you will never know and I can never find words to tell you what it has all meant to me, and how it has brot us to a better understanding of our need for each other, and how little material things count, and how the greatest thing there is - the love of two men for each other, based upon a mutual understanding and tender appreciation of each for the other, and resting in absolute trust and confidence. Earl, my own dear Earl, for you have given your self to me in so many different ways, and are mine -- you cannot know the extent of my confidence in you, and really dear if you believe in me, and if my confidence is well placed in you (and no one in the world could convince me that it was not) then sweetheart

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