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because she was BLACK
She made speeches about women's rights.
Sojourner truth was an African American woman abolitionist and supporter of the women's rights movement. She made many speeches, include her most famous one, Ain't I a Woman, at a woman's rights convention where she was the only black person there. for more info go to www.google.com and search Sojourner Truth contributions. There are multiple sites all dedicated to her.
in the year of 1779 she later helped slaves on the underground railroad and made speeches against slavery and once someone accused her of being a man and she opened her blouse and showed them her breast
The decision that was not made was to have war with the British.
because she was BLACK
Sojourner Truth
She made speeches about women's rights.
Sojourner Truth was a powerful voice for the abolition movement because of her own experiences as a former slave, her passionate and articulate speeches that resonated with audiences, and her dedication to fighting for both abolition and women's rights. Her direct and raw storytelling connected with people on a personal level, making her an influential figure in the fight against slavery.
:to keep the womens right moving
she made a new language called ain't i a woman
Sojourner truth was an African American woman abolitionist and supporter of the women's rights movement. She made many speeches, include her most famous one, Ain't I a Woman, at a woman's rights convention where she was the only black person there. for more info go to www.google.com and search Sojourner Truth contributions. There are multiple sites all dedicated to her.
Sojourner truth was a slave. She was famous because she made a speech called 'Ain't I A women?' and helped free black slaves all over America. When the slaves she took with her complained, she held a gun to their head until they stopped (which was immediately).
Sojourner Truth should be recognized for her tireless advocacy for women's rights and abolition of slavery. Her powerful speeches and dedication to activism helped bring attention to social injustices facing African Americans and women in the 19th century. Truth's legacy as a pioneering figure in the fight for equality and justice continues to inspire generations.
1. she freed black people2. she gave speeches3. she made books for people about how her life was and just for funUpdate: Sojourner Truth did not free African Americans. She stood up to inequalities, gave speeches on such subjects, attempted to obtain land grants under the Homestead Act for African Americans and she won a custody case, in recovery for her son, against a white man, and won.People admire Sojourner Truth because she was an adcovate of her time, and she spoke her mind about the wrongful treatment of African Americans.
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It wasnt it was made up to control the government