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Compare And Contrast Ain T I A Woman

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Frederick Douglass’s speech, Ain’t I A woman by Sojourner Truth and A Lincoln are pieces of narratives writings studied in class. The three have many differences and similarities among their purposes, audiences and tones. Ain’t A Woman speech by truth has a very angry tone in it. Truth speaks her mind about women. She is against the oppression of women in the society. She is not happy on the way Black women are treated in the society. “Then that little man in black there, he says women can’t have as much rights as men, ‘cause Christ wasn’t a woman!”. This statement shows how Truth is feeling angry and frustrated by the society. She is against the oppression of Black women in the society and how they are denied their rights. …show more content…

Douglass, Truth and Lincoln were able to captivate their audiences’ argumentative methods and compelling actions to gain their support. Lincoln advocated for national unity before, during and after civil war. This was Lincoln’s job as a president and the main reason for the civil war. During the Second World War, Lincoln stated that the South would “make war rather than let the nation survive” and that though he did not like war, he would better accept than let the nation perish. During the war period, Lincoln freed all the slaves in order to weaken the South. Just like Douglass and Truth, Lincoln informed the Americans that the main course of their problems was slavery. Lincoln also called for reconciliation between the Southerners and the Northerners. In his speeches, Lincoln encouraged people to live in reconcile, unit and live in harmony. Lincoln remained hopeful and positive about the future just like Douglass. Lincoln constantly gave the Americans hope that peace would prevail one day just like to was the case years before. Today, the United States of America is peaceful and people interact well with each other regardless of their ethnic differences. There are no slaves like it used to be many years ago. Today, Blacks works just like their White counter parts. Compared to a hundred years ago, racism is minimal. The efforts of leaders like Lincoln to bring peace in America are now

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