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Whose "Ain't I a Woman?" speech made the case for African American and women's suffrage?

OA. Ida B. Wells
OB. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Oc. Sojourner Truth
OD Lucrieta Mott

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Oc. Sojourner Truth

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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.

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