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She was confined to a wheelchair but regained her strength and mobility and was able to walk again without assistance.
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She reasoned that if they were confined to the same cages that trap women, men would develop the same flawed characters.
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She was very often motherless, sometimes fatherless, and sometimes an orphan confined to a dreary asylum.
She revealed in her Memorial: “ I proceed, gentlemen, briefly to call your attention to the present state of insane persons confined within this Commonwealth, in cages, closets, cellars, stalls, pens!
She was legally declared sane, and Judge Charles Starr issued an order that she should not be confined.
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