Read both readings and answer the following questions
1. Why does Stuart say that free African American women in the North were only slightly better off than slaves?
2. Stewart refers to liberty rhetoric in the speech. who does she say that African Americans are following?
3 How does she liken the fight of African Americans to those of the Pilgrims?
How does Sojourner identify herself?
What words does she use to point out to white men the hypocrisy of how they treat white women as opposed to how she has been treated?
What words does she use to draw a picture of her equality to men?
Why do you think that she refers to her audience as children?
What biblical reference does she use? what do you think is the meaning behind her reference?