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Which best describes the relationship between "Ain't I a Woman?" and the women’s suffrage movement?
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The speech encourages people to join the movement to fight inequality.
The speech encourages people to join the movement to fight inequality.
The speech and the movement both advocate for equal rights.
The speech and the movement both advocate for equal rights.
The speech reminds members of the movement that they must work together.
The speech reminds members of the movement that they must work together.
The speech suggests that the movement is not strong enough to win equal rights.
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The speech and the movement both advocate for equal rights.
Sojourner Truth's "Ain't I a Woman?" argues for women's equality and calls attention to the injustices Black women faced, aligning with the women’s suffrage movement's goal of equal political and civil rights.
Sojourner Truth's "Ain't I a Woman?" argues for women's equality and calls attention to the injustices Black women faced, aligning with the women’s suffrage movement's goal of equal political and civil rights.
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