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Kartini in her historical context
First ladies in the twentieth century were Dutch, with no Asian background. [...]she had to be sufficiently confident to appear in mixed European company, to be familiar with Dutch manners, and able to converse in Dutch on topics of interest to her Dutch company. [...]Kartini attended a ball in Sema...
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