Women In The 1800's Sojourner Truth

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In the 1800's Sojourner Truth gave a speech in regards to respect of women and their rights. As a woman of slavery, Sojourner Truth was painfully vulnerable to emotional and physical mistreatment, unknown to other women. She certainly lived in a much different world than women unsusceptible to slavery. In her speech, she spoke of unimaginable conditions of women enslaved. Those unaffected by slavery were treated with respect and dignity even though women’s rights was an uphill battle in this era. While she worked as hard as any man in fields and was beaten, other women were helped into carriages and swooped over puddles. Her thirteen children were ripped from her arms and forced into slavery. Obviously, other women would never face the agony