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Hugo Burns
31 January, 01:33
What did sojourner accomplish?
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Davis Burgess
31 January, 02:30
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Sojourner was born a slave but she escaped in 1826. She became a supporter of both womans rights and abolition or in other words the fight to end slavery. At a womens rights convention in Ohio in 1851 she gave one of her most famous speeches called "Ain't I a Woman."
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