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Rhetorical history has long been considered a history that only pertains to men, about
men. According to historians such as Joy Richie, Kate Ronald, Karlyn Kohrs Campbell, Gail
Collins, and Kathryn Cullen-DuPont, women’s rhetoric has largely been overlooked, as there has
been, for centuries, a “systematic effort to silence women’s voices” (Richie and Ronald xv).
Women’s voices have collectively been absent throughout Western rhetorical tradition, wherein
“men have an ancient and honorable rhetorical history
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