USA HISTORY

RECONSTRUCTION 1865 1877

WOMENS SUFFRAGE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Who was the African American woman that was an abolitionist and women’s suffrage advocate?
A
Susan B. Anthony
B
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
C
Isabella Sojourner Truth
D
Lucretia Mott
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -At the 1851 Women’s Rights Convention held in Akron, Ohio, Sojourner Truth delivered what is now recognized as one of the most famous abolitionist and women’s rights speeches in American history, “Ain’t I a Woman?” She continued to speak out for the rights of African Americans and women during and after the Civil War.

Detailed explanation-2: -Although many pledged their lives to the cause, three African-American abolitionists surpassed others in impact. They were David Walker, Frederick Douglass, and Sojourner Truth.

Detailed explanation-3: -A former slave, Sojourner Truth became an outspoken advocate for abolition, temperance, and civil and women’s rights in the nineteenth century. Her Civil War work earned her an invitation to meet President Abraham Lincoln in 1864.

Detailed explanation-4: -She spoke about the abolitionist movement and women’s right, as well as, challenging abolitionist for not speaking out for equality of black men and women. She was bold and willing to speak about these topics, instead of allowing them to go untouched.

Detailed explanation-5: -Although she remained supportive of women’s suffrage throughout her life, Truth distanced herself from the increasingly racist language of the women’s groups. Truth died on November 26, 1883. In her old age, she had let go of Pentecostal judgement and embraced spiritualism.

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