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Ain’t I a woman: my favorite Alfre Woodard
Alfre Woodard reads "Ain't I a Woman?", a speech delivered by abolitionist Sojourner Truth at the Women's Convention in 1851. Part of a reading from Voices of a People's History of the United States (Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove,)February 1, 2007 at All Saints Church in Pasadena, CA.
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- Sojourner Truth Walking Map
African-American Heritage Trail - Sojourner Truth Memorial
Who was Sojourner Truth? - Slavery and Abolitionists
"I will be heard!": Prominent Abolitionists - Library of Congress Exhibit
The African-American Mosaic - Primary Sources at University of Detroit Mercy’s Black Abolitionist Archive
Black Abolitionist Archive - National Women's History Museum
Reforming Their World: Women in the Progressive Era - PBS Biography
Sojourner Truth Biography - The Gilder Lehrman Institute
National Expansion & Reform timeline, 1815-1860