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Sojourner Truth Thesis

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Synthesis Essay All cultures have different aspects of the historical past and the way they believe the governments should comply to their equal rights. Every different culture deserves to have some sort of freedom of their own. Though many people do not know about the history of the states, others were very informative on teaching those who were willing to learn. Sojourner Truth was a woman who was once a slave, she was free for 40 years and was a slave for 40. She was an illiterate woman who rose up after her years of being a slave- therefore the approaches Truth shaped were well formated because she had not started violent acts, it was declamation and it included everyone. Sojourner Truth had written different speeches and traveled to many different places to address the “issues” one could so call it. She progressed from the past and …show more content…

- she voiced out feminism, “and ain’t I a woman?” she compared all of the things she did as a slave with the men and the things that they do. They do the same equal work and yet somehow she wasn't considered a woman. Thoreau stated that he would prefer for the people who disagreed with the government to take a stand no matter what they had to do. He states the men are the only ones who have a say in the government if they do something wrong and the men are the only ones who revolt. This goes against feminism. Reagan was very sentimental to those, both men and women of Berlin. He was for all equal rights on both sides of the wall. He wanted for everyone to be happy and feel the freedom that they once have. Gandhi wanted for everyone to take a peaceful approach toward the government. He was for everyone going against if they thought the government was doing something wrong. The historians had wanted for the government to think things through from the past and they had made up certain scenarios when they would have been useful. They never mentioned anything about women

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