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Which best describes how "Ain't I a Woman?" relates to the time period in which Truth lived?
It includes a description of the author’s spiritual beliefs and how they relate to the beliefs of others.
It includes descriptions of the author’s personal experiences and how they shaped her world view.
It includes commentary on topics in the US Constitution, such as treatment of women.
It includes commentary on several civil rights issues, including slavery and women’s suffrage.
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It includes commentary on several civil rights issues, including slavery and women’s suffrage.
Explanation: Truth's speech addresses both racial injustice (slavery, the treatment of Black people) and gender inequality (women's rights/suffrage), tying her personal experiences to broader civil-rights arguments.
Explanation: Truth's speech addresses both racial injustice (slavery, the treatment of Black people) and gender inequality (women's rights/suffrage), tying her personal experiences to broader civil-rights arguments.
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