Suffrage
"Woman can give suffrage or the ballot no new quality, nor can she receive anything from it that will enhance her own qulity. Her development, her freedom, her independence, must come from and through herself. First, by asserting herself as a personality and not as a sex commodity. Second, by refusing the right of anyone over her body; by refusing to bear children, unless she wants them; by refusing to be a servant to God, the State, society, the husband, the family, etc., by making her life simpler but deeper and richer. That is, by trying to learn the meaning and substance of life in all its complexities, by freeing herself from the fear of public opinion and public condemnation. Only that, and not the ballot, will set woman free, will make her a force hitherto unknown in the world, a force for real love, for peace, for harmony; a force of divine fire, of life giving; a creator of free men and women"
-Emma Goldman

Quoted in Z Magazine, Photo Essay by Ellen Shub, page 80, July/Aug. 1989 issue