How do paragraphs 11-13 contribute to the central idea of the speech? A They give examples of racism in the South to reveal that
discrimination is only a problem that exists in the southern United States. B They use examples of the ways that African Americans are prevented from voting to reveal why a civil rights bill is needed. C They explain that discrimination still exists in America to demonstrate that people must be obedient to the Constitution. D They use instances where African Americans have been denied the right to vote to explain why Johnson has been an ineffective leader. BACK SAVE & NEXT This site uses cookies. You can learn more here. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
The speech is still recognized as important even though the the controversy behind it because it was one of the major abolitionist speeches made by a woman. The intentions of the speech were to persuade people that woman were just as equal to men.