Below are the two main written versions of Sojourner’s speech, the original, on the left, was delivered at the Woman's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio on May 29, 1851. The full text of each speech follows the synopsis below so you can see the differences line by line. I have highlighted overt similarities between the two versions. While Frances Gage changed most of the wording and added the southern slave dialect to her 1863 version, it is clear the origin of Gage's speech comes from Sojourner's original 1851 speech. It is interesting to note that Marius Robinson and Sojourner Truth were good friends and it was noted that he and she went over his transcription of her speech before he published it. One could infer from this pre printing meeting, that even if he did not capture every word she said, that she must have blessed his transcription and given permission to print her speech in the Anti‐Slavery Bugle.
Someone just accused another person that they were a witch.
It seems like that if you lack on a responsibility of law, there will be repercussions to your actions. the relation is that when some one did not fully live up to the law of the land or there responsibility, they had to live with the consequence.repercussions come in all types of severities. it could be grounded or prison, but then again it also depends on time frame as well. 50 years ago you could spank a child in school, now it is child abuse. it all depends on your actions and your stance in time
I don’t even know so yeah
According to the concept of reincarnation, someone who died would be reborn based on their past life experiences. Many believed that being reborn as an animal was a sign of good virtue from the gods. The concept also believed that when you were reborn you would have no recollection of your past life.