Sojourner Truth's Speech At The Women Rights Convention

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Sojourner Truth's speech at the Women rights convention during 1851 "Ain't I A Women" requested rights for all women including black women. Sojourner Truth was a woman of color and to give a speech about women's rights during this time period took courage and before essentially white male judges and females who attended the convention. Sojourner guaranteed that she is a woman and should have rights as well. At the time of the women's convention, it was white women meeting to request equal rights as men. Sojourner Truth was brave and she took her stand to demand similar and equivalent rights as men. Her speech showed how all woman regardless of their color and their status women must have indistinguishable rights as men.

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