LAD/Blog #18: Sojouner Truth's "Ain't I s Woman" speech

She begins her speech by saying that both African Americans and women are disenfranchised, and they have decided that it is time to take action. She says that men think that woman need to be helped into their carriage or helped over a ditch but that no man has ever treated her that way, even though she is a woman. She then goes on to continue talking about other things she has done, but had never been treated the like a woman. She then goes on to ask what a person's intellect has to do with their rights. She then says that Christ came from God and a woman, and that men had nothing to do with that.She then says that now is the time to turn the world right side up.


Martin Luther King Jr. fought to improving the lives of all African Americans, similar to Sojouner Truth who fought to improve African American and women's rights, they both used their voices to publicly bring attentions to the injustice that they both faced.

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