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"Ain't I a woman?" [View all] BainsBane Sep 2014 OP
K/R, off to the greatest! NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #1
Wow just wow, thank you for posting this, between tears and laughter one comes away with AuntPatsy Sep 2014 #2
I have read that speech many times BainsBane Sep 2014 #6
I had never heard it and I can do nothing but agree Ms Washington was powerful!!! AuntPatsy Sep 2014 #7
Nicely done leftstreet Sep 2014 #3
Recced cwydro Sep 2014 #4
Truth demonstrates that women are not weaker BainsBane Sep 2014 #5
Loved reading those words, I have a feeling I have missed out earlier in life but not being more AuntPatsy Sep 2014 #8
Here is her narative. Your local library should have it. BainsBane Sep 2014 #9
Thank you, I'm going to it to book mark the site for later reading, my house will too soon be AuntPatsy Sep 2014 #11
Kick & recommended. William769 Sep 2014 #10
That was a treat. KitSileya Sep 2014 #12
She could have been talking about today BainsBane Sep 2014 #13
That is very true. KitSileya Sep 2014 #14
I think there is another thread providing more fruitful material BainsBane Sep 2014 #15
Do you mean the thread on Whisp? KitSileya Sep 2014 #16
No, that is the worst BainsBane Sep 2014 #17
K & R lovemydog Sep 2014 #18
"Ain't you mean not to let me have my little half cup?" SunSeeker Sep 2014 #19
and now that they have begun to have those opportunities BainsBane Sep 2014 #24
Yes, as if life is a zero sum game. nt SunSeeker Sep 2014 #26
wow, that was good! secondwind Sep 2014 #20
Sojourner stood up in an all white church and said those words lunatica Sep 2014 #21
That particular version of the speech was at a gathering of feminists BainsBane Sep 2014 #22
K&R! Bravo! smirkymonkey Sep 2014 #23
Sufrommich found it BainsBane Sep 2014 #38
I have Truth in my personal library, chervilant Sep 2014 #25
That is a wonderful speech. So Much Truth--from Sojourner Truth. CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2014 #27
When I read the subject line I cntrygrl Sep 2014 #28
very cool! BainsBane Sep 2014 #31
It is a terrific speech, and should be repeated often, however... Moonwalk Sep 2014 #29
I wish I could disagree BainsBane Sep 2014 #30
I taught that speech to h.s. juniors for decades. WinkyDink Sep 2014 #32
Cool. Under which subject? BainsBane Sep 2014 #33
English, but I can't recall if it was "Black Literature" or a general Am. Lit. anthology. WinkyDink Sep 2014 #36
Sounds like a lot of fun BainsBane Sep 2014 #37
Here is the text of the speech BainsBane Sep 2014 #34
Truth's message is also instructive for those who deny others are "real women" BainsBane Sep 2014 #35
You should make this an Op, that was as powerful to me as Ain't I A Woman! AuntPatsy Sep 2014 #39
Yes, and unfortunately BainsBane Sep 2014 #45
I hate when people pass historical fiction off as truth....this is the 1863 rewrite msanthrope Sep 2014 #40
The text of the speech is posted at Fordham University BainsBane Sep 2014 #41
I read all that myself earlier but honestly it does not take away from the message nor from AuntPatsy Sep 2014 #42
BB thank you for posting this rbrnmw Sep 2014 #43
I'm glad you liked it BainsBane Sep 2014 #44
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