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Sojourner Truth "Ain't I a Woman?" Speech Historical Document Replica

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Description

Celebrate the legacy of a fearless freedom fighter with this striking 11 x 14-inch reproduction of Sojourner Truth's speech. Born enslaved in Ulster County, New York, Truth broke free on Independence Day 1827 and spent her remarkable life battling slavery and championing the rights of formerly enslaved people. This print features her powerful likeness alongside the complete text of her groundbreaking 1851 "Ain't I a Woman?" speech, the words that shook a Women's Rights Convention in Ohio and continue to inspire generations. A bold tribute to courage, resilience, and the unrelenting pursuit of justice.

  • measures 11 x 14
  • comes folded in an envelope
Item Number: 1034