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Slavery had a big impact on many African American lives that they fought for their people lives so that their people could have freedom. First it was Sojourner Truth who fought for women’s rights. Truth joined a group that would fight for women rights and go around the world so that they could speck on women rights, it states, “In 1844, she joined the Northampton Association of Education and Industry in Northampton, Massachusetts. Found by abolitionists, the organization supported a broad reform agenda including women's rights and pacifism” (“Sojourner Truth Biography”, Web). This showed that Truth really wanted to get women rights because she joined a group that had a motives to do what she wanted to do.

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