Rhetorical Analysis Of Ain T I A Woman

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1851 was an era of hate and ignorance prominently against African Americans and women. This was a time when African Americans, especially African American women lacked rights, jobs, and access to education. Sojourner Truth an African American woman in this time was the first woman to rise up and speak on the tribulations women go through. Truth’s speech “Ain’t I A Woman” was the speech she presented at the National women’s convention. It became a very well known speech and eventually rose up to become a symbol of suffrage movements. “Ain’t I A Woman” focused on rhetorical questions and events that appealed to logic and emotion.
Truth uses repetition her repetition reminds the audience of the wrong-doings, unfairness, and inequality she undergoes.