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    even when they commit horrible acts. White identities even in todays times are not fixed‚ it is constantly being developed and transformed in different societies around the world. Even in a speech by Sojourner Truth‚ Ain’t I a Woman she discusses the difference in treatment between her and white women‚ not just expressing how her race has affected her life but how gender and class can play a role as well. Throughout history and still in todays society Cuba and

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    Both Sojourner Truth and Maya Angelou lived in different time periods‚ but they both were conveying the same message: civil rights. They were both African American women who believed that blacks and women were treated poorly and should be treated better. They also conveyed their points with different styles of delivery. One of these styles is better than the other. Sojourner Truth had an angry tone when she gave her‚ "Ain’t I a Woman" speech. She kept pointing out what was wrong with how men treat

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    Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth were known as the first out of so many brave people. Both Douglass and Sojourner just like many other African Americans were born into slavery and experienced many horrible treatments from their masters until they can escape themselves. D. By comparing and contrasting the life and accomplishment of the two ex-slave Frederick Douglass and Sojourner TruthI am going to analyze their upbringing as well as families broken apart‚ slavery for men vs. women and activism with

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    sentences‚ using a short answer/paragraph format. 1. What is the title of the film you picked? The title of the film I decided to view is the “Tribute to Sojourner Truth”. 2. Why did you pick this film over the others offered? I chose this film over all the other offered because I wanted to learn a little more about the life of Sojourner Truth. 3. What is/are the central message(s) of this documentary/fictional film? Be specific. Use examples from the film to support

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    Isabella Van Wagner is known for “Aint I a woman” speech given in Akron Ohio at the women’s rights convention given in 1851 on racial inequalities. There have been books written about her such as “Aint I a Woman” by bell hooks‚ Sojourner Truth: A life‚ a symbol by Neil Irvin Painter how she is represented as a woman that stood for Africana Womanism and she did not just stand up for women‚ and also men as well against the racial white supremacy‚ and her trails in slavery loosing a child due to forced

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    because none were treated as if one was. The slaves had to adjust as time went on because it was no longer about them it was about their work on the fields and their overseer. Although slavery was only thought to be the owning of slaves it was not‚ Sojourner Truth‚ Soloman Northup‚ and Harriet Tubman tell their life stories. If the slaves are educated they are taken into the house to work. They are called slave householders. The master makes the slaves teach the children and they make sure that they give

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    through the work of historical figures. The impact left on society have been phenomenal and had changed the future. “If you want a thing done well‚ do it yourself” (Brainy Quote 1). This quote from Napoleon Bonaparte perfectly describes what Sojourner Truth had done. She didn’t just sit around waiting for someone

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    I Ain’t Comin Back After reading this short story‚ I ain’t comin back‚ by Dolphus Weary‚ I have such a different type of appreciation for what I have. My outlook on poverty‚ my lifestyle‚ and what I take for granted has all changed. I see poverty as a very real‚ scary‚ and possible thing for all of us. We‚ as a nation‚ should realize how lucky we are to be living in nation that is free. Free to do ultimately whatever we please. I have always learned about poverty and what the blacks had to deal

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    Slavery for women differ than it does for men‚ especially black women. During the times of the 1800s to the 1900s slave women fought extremely hard for their right to be free and to be considered equal to men. There were three well known slaves who told their stories of how women experienced slavery and freedom Sojourner Truth‚ Solomon Northup and Harriet Wilson. Sojourner Truth was a six-foot tall slave turned feminist and antislavery activist. As a woman and an emancipated slave Truth experienced

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    hold it. This lust for money and power has driven the economy on all levels of society from local to international. This rationale of more money equals more power can be seen throughout the works of Sojourner Truth‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ and others. Sojourner Truth was one of the first African American women to speak out against racial and gender inequality in the United States. She challenged the stereotypes and ideologies that white men had to be the dominant figures in society. As she put it‚ “You

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