LAD/Blog #18: Sojouner Truth's "Ain't I a Woman" speech
Sojourner draws the connection between women that are slaves and free. White women are typically aided since they are regarded by men as damsels in distress. However, black women do not receive the same treatment. Despite bearing children, Soujourner feels as though she is still not treated as a woman. She addresses a man claiming that women do not deserve the same rights as men because god was a man and refutes by saying a woman gave birth to god.

The Seneca Falls Convention failed to include people of color
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