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         <title>#1 What is Sojourner Truth’s argument? </title>
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         <title>#2 How do you think the audience responded to this speech at the time it was delivered? Explain your answer.</title>
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         <title>#3 What can you conclude about the roles of men and women in the 1850s based on this speech?</title>
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         <title>#4 Why do you think this speech became so famous?</title>
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         <title>#5 Does this speech make you think differently about the movements for women and African Americans to gain equal rights? How so?</title>
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         <title>#6 Do you think women are still fighting for equal rights? If so, which rights? </title>
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         <title>#7 If you were a woman in 1851, do you think you&#39;d be brave enough to give a speech like this?</title>
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