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Womens struggle for equality. Monday, November 17, 2008. Throughout history, women have struggled for their freedom and equal rights. In this American Literature course we have studied women writers who gave a voice to womens rights. Consider the following video from Maya Angelou. Http www.history.comvideo.do? There is also a National Womens History Museum. Http www.nwhm.orgexhibits. At a womens rights convention in Akron, Ohio, Sojourn Truth delivers her memorable speech Aint I a Woman?CONTENT
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