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Emily Dickinson did not openly advocate for women's suffrage during her lifetime. However, her poetry often explored themes of gender, identity, and power dynamics, which could be interpreted as subtle commentary on women's rights and equality. Dickinson's work has since become celebrated for its exploration of the female experience and has been embraced by feminist scholars and activists.

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