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Sojourner Truth is a hardworking, brave, strong and determined woman.
By asking "And ain't I a woman?" -Apex
B. As a woman, she has done everything that a man can do.
because is it wasnt 4 her we would probably still be in Slave...she was a great woman...
No, she did not. In fairness, Sojourner Truth (real name Isabella Baumfree) was alive in the early to mid-1800s, a time when few woman, black or white, attended college. In fact, only the wealthiest, elite white Christian men had the opportunity for higher education. Sojourner Truth would have been taught privately, or she would have apprenticed and learned by doing, which is how most people of that era were educated.
She was a woman.
Sojourner Truth is using the rhetorical strategy of repetition in this passage to emphasize her point about the mistreatment of women and the need for change. By repeating the phrase "Ain't I a woman?" multiple times, she drives home the injustice and discrimination she experiences as a woman of color.
Sojourner Truth is a hardworking, brave, strong and determined woman.
"Ain't I a Woman?"
The woman was Sojourner Truth.
Going with her last name, Sojourner Truth was a woman who gave the "Ain't I a Woman" speech on gender inequalities. Her work as an abolitionist and women's rights activist contributes to her fame.
"Ain't I a Woman"
she lectured to audiences
maybe around 1850
Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth
Ain't I A Woman?