"Ain't I a Woman?" is known to be an important speech in American History,
despite having a lack of sufficient evidence. Why do you think the speech is still
considered highly significant even though it is technically flawed?



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The speech is still recognized as important even though the the controversy behind it because it was one of the major abolitionist speeches made by a woman. The intentions of the speech were to persuade people that woman were just as equal to men.

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