Aint I a woman? - US History And ain't I a woman? I have borne thirteen children, and seen most all sold off to slavery, and when I cried out with my mother's grief, none but Jesus heard me!
Aint I a Woman? - Sojourner Truth 1851 It follows the full text transcript of Sojourner Truth's Ain't I a Woman speech, delivered at the Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio - May 28, 1851 This text has been compiled by the Educational Services of South Dakota
Sojourner Truth: Aint I A Woman? (U. S. National Park Service) At the 1851 Women’s Rights Convention held in Akron, Ohio, Sojourner Truth delivered what is now recognized as one of the most famous abolitionist and women’s rights speeches in American history, “Ain’t I a Woman?”
June 21, 1851 Transcription of Sojourner Truth s Speech at the Women s . . . transcription by Marius Robinson, convention recording secretary about this matter I am a woman's rights I have as much muscle as any man, and can do as mu h work as any man I have plowed and reaped an husked and chopped and mowed, and can any man do more than that? I have eard much about the sexes being equal
Aint I a Woman? - Wikipedia " Ain't I a Woman? " is a speech, generally considered to have been delivered extemporaneously, by Sojourner Truth (1797–1883), born into slavery in the state of New York Some time after gaining her freedom in 1827, she became a well known anti-slavery speaker
Aint I a Woman? - May 29,1851 - Archives of Womens Political . . . Two versions of Sojourner Truth's speech at the 1851 Women's Right Convention in Akron, Ohio, have been published One version was published a month after the speech was given in the newspaper The Anti-Slavery Bugle by Rev Marius Robinson, a friend of Truth's
Sojourner Truth, woman’s rights speech (1851) Her stirring 1851 speech to the Woman’s Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio drew immediate attention but became even more mythical (and somewhat distorted) by later slight mistranslations of her words and dialect
Aint I A Woman? - Sojourner Truth And ain't I a woman? I have borne thirteen children, and seen most all sold off to slavery, and when I cried out with my mother's grief, none but Jesus heard me!