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Abigail Adams was the wife of John Adams, the second President of the United States, and the mother of John Quincy Adams, the sixth President. She is remembered for her extensive correspondence, in which she advocated for women's rights and provided keen insights into the political issues of her time. Abigail's letters offer a valuable perspective on the American Revolution and the early years of the nation. Her intelligence, fortitude, and advocacy for education and women's equality have made her a revered figure in American history.

"Wisdom and penetration are the fruit of experience, not the lessons of retirement and leisure. Great necessities call out great virtues."



"I've always felt that a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting points of view he can entertain simultaneously on the same topic."


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