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Them Quotes by Sojourner Truth
- When I left the house of bondage I left everything behind. I wasn't going to keep nothing of Egypt on me, an' so I went…
- Let ... individuals make the most of what God has given them, have their neighbors do the same, and then do all they can to…
- Because of them I can now live the dream. I am the seed of the free, and I know it. I intend to bear great…
- If women want any rights more than they's got, why don't they just take them, and not be talking about it.
- Those are the same stars, and that is the same moon, that look down upon your brothers and sisters, and which they see as they…
- If the first woman God ever made was strong enough to turn the world upside down all alone, these women together ought to be able…
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