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What is the main idea of "Ain’t I a Woman?"

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Answered by dhruvparikh
3
i think it is add question tagg of am and a interrogative sentence

question will be
I am a woman.(we have to convert in interrogative sentence )
=ans is Ain't i a woman?

mpete1234567890: the choices are
mpete1234567890: 1.the experience of an African American woman
2.the lives of enslaved African Americans
3.the importance of permitting women to work outside the home
4.the role of mothers in nineteenth century America
Answered by KrystaCort
8

Truth's speech is one given while she was speaking in the Ohio Women's Convention. the social and legal injustice, as well as political sensibilities, resonate in this speech on both racial and gender levels.

Moreover, from the above-presented analysis, it becomes very clear that the option number one is correct. She elaborates various incidents that she experienced that represent the exploitation of the life of Truth.

Answer: The experience of an African American woman.

Some examples to prove my answer is mentioned below where Sojourner talks about women's rights and emphasizes more with a persuasive conversational tone.

  • "What's that got to do with women's rights or Afro-American's rights? If my cup won't hold but a pint and yours holds a quart, wouldn't you be mean not to let me have my little half-measure full?"
  • "That little man in black says women can't have as many rights as men, 'cause Christ wasn't a woman! Where did your Christ come from? Where did your Christ come from? From God and a woman! The man had nothing to do with Him."
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