In “ain’t i a woman,” sojourner truth argues for equal rights for women.
a: which evidence is...
English, 02.02.2020 23:00 kenleighbrooke67
In “ain’t i a woman,” sojourner truth argues for equal rights for women.
a: which evidence is relevant to her argument?
b: quotations from the bible discussing compassion and love for all people
c: her claim that a woman’s strength ensures her rights a statement that equal rights are guaranteed under the constitution
d: stories of her experiences as an abolitionist
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