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On May 29, 1851, Sojourner Truth stood before a crowd in Akron, Ohio, and delivered one of the most powerful speeches in American history. Born into slavery and later gaining her freedom, Truth became a fearless advocate for abolition and women’s rights. At a time when many questioned both the rights of women and the humanity of Black Americans, she spoke with conviction, challenging the barriers placed before both. Her speech would later become forever linked to the phrase “Ain’t I a Woman?” and continues to be studied more than 170 years later. She did not hold public office. She did not command an army. Yet her voice helped change the national conversation about freedom, equality, and human dignity. Some people make history with power. Others make history with truth. #OnThisDay #BlackHistory #WomensHistory #SojournerTruth #HistoryMatters

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If Sojourner Truth spoke today, she’d be looking straight into the lens of every camera, every filtered face, every corporate “diversity” campaign, and she’d say, You still don’t hear me, do you? I fought for my womanhood when the word “woman” didn’t fit my kind. I carried men on my back, birthed children into bondage, and still they asked if I was one of them. I said it then, and I’ll say it again, womanhood ain’t your skin tone, it’s your strength. It’s the weight you lift when the world pretends you ain’t standing. I see you now, marching, posting, hashtagging… but baby, freedom don’t live in a slogan. Freedom lives in what you refuse to let break you. You say “protect Black women,” but do you believe that when she’s not polished or popular?When she’s loud, angry, grieving, real? I wonder sometimes if my daughters know their worth, or if they’re still begging for permission to be whole. Ain’t I a woman, still? #Repost #2026Vibes #ThePioneerWoman #Strongwoman #sojournertruth

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