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horrorfan [7]
2 years ago
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How is Sojourner Truth influential? Why is she influential/inspiring? What is influential about her? How will she continue to in

fluence us today?
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EleoNora [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

Sojourner Truth is influential by her well known book ¨Aint I a women "...not only just because of her popularity with the book but mainly because she composed equality within the book , In fact she was in slavery at that time as well. Sojourner is Inspiring because she spoke up for the women who could not . She used her voice when other ones were silenced . However the thing that is influential about her is how she made a big impact by simply speaking up about wowmenś rights and their equality . Sojourner Truth will continue to influence to this day is because she is the one who helped a million voices speak with her voice and her doings  .

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