
"Ain't I a Woman?" (speech by Sojourner Truth)
"Ain’t I a Woman?" is a powerful speech by Sojourner Truth from 1851, addressing both gender and racial inequality. She challenges the idea that women are weak or less capable by sharing her own experiences as a Black woman. Truth emphasizes that women, especially Black women, deserve equal rights, respect, and opportunities, highlighting that societal tools and privileges often exclude marginalized groups. Her speech calls for the recognition of women’s strength and humanity, advocating equality for all, regardless of race or gender. It remains a significant assertion of justice and human rights.