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The narrative of Sojourner Truth, particularly her famous speech "Ain't I a Woman?" and her autobiography, takes place primarily in the mid-19th century, during a time when the abolitionist movement and women's rights movement were gaining momentum in the United States. Truth was born into slavery in New York in 1797 and gained her freedom in 1827. Her activism and speeches spanned the 1840s to the 1860s, as she advocated for the rights of African Americans and women.

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