This essay is about Sojourner Truth's " Ar'n't I a Woman?" It gives the views of both Sojourner & Frances Gage, regarding the issues of feminism.

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Frances Gage definitely agreed with Sojourner Truth, despite the fact that she often disagreed with some feminists of her day. I think that she agreed with her because Truth had a different mind set, than other feminists. She encouraged and influenced the crowd. Her words were not necessarily "intellectual" per say, however, every word that came out of her mouth was very powerful. "I am a woman's rights," is an example of the type of …

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…to this piece, I feel that it plays a significant role. Even if the piece would not have this question included, I view Truth as a woman who says everything, in comparison to the views of men. Due to the fact that she's an independent woman, she says she was never helped to do any of the things mentioned above. Therefore, she is not in any need to be helped by any man or anyone.