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- 4. In which state did Sojourner Truth deliver her famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech at the Women's Rights Convention in 1851?
- 6. Sojourner Truth's dedication to justice and _______ made her a symbol of hope and inspiration.
- 7. Sojourner Truth's legacy continues to _______ generations to fight against injustice and advocate for the rights of all.
- 9. What role did Sojourner Truth play in championing the rights of abolition, women, and racial equality in the 19th century?
- 10. Sojourner Truth's efforts to combat _______ demonstrated her unwavering commitment to social justice.
- 11. What cause did Sojourner Truth advocate for, seeking an end to slavery?
- 13. During the Civil War, Sojourner Truth supported the cause of the _______.
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- 1. What quality did Sojourner Truth demonstrate in overcoming the challenges of slavery and separation from her children?
- 2. After the Civil War, Sojourner Truth remained active in advocating for the rights of formerly enslaved individuals during the era of _______.
- 3. Sojourner Truth's remarkable life serves as a testament to the power of resilience, courage, and maternal love in the fight against oppression and _______.
- 4. What skill did Sojourner Truth use to deliver powerful speeches in support of freedom and equality?
- 5. What quality did Sojourner Truth display in urging young men to join the Union army and organizing supplies for Black troops during the Civil War?
- 8. In which state did Sojourner Truth settle in the 1850s and continue her advocacy for African Americans and women?
- 12. What enduring impact does Sojourner Truth's life and work have on the fight for justice and equality?
