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Sojourner Truth's 'Ain't I a Woman?' speech, delivered in 1851, is a landmark moment in Black liberation history and women's rights advocacy, challenging white supremacist patriarchy and the erasure of Black womanhood in early feminist movements.
Sojourner Truth's powerful speech at the Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio.
The speech's challenge to white supremacist patriarchy and racist erasure of Black women.
The ongoing legacy of Sojourner Truth as a rallying call for Black women's rights and the liberation of oppressed people.
Historical debate over the exact words spoken by Sojourner Truth.
The racist erasure of Black womanhood in early feminist movements.
Overcoming white supremacist patriarchy.