Lost in all the praise for her today is the fact that when she gave her speech at the Women's Abolitionist event, she was saying "Ain't I a woman" to white men who thought less of her because she was a woman (who happened to be black) and saying "Ain't I a woman" to white women who thought less of her because she was black.
existential1 wrote
Lost in all the praise for her today is the fact that when she gave her speech at the Women's Abolitionist event, she was saying "Ain't I a woman" to white men who thought less of her because she was a woman (who happened to be black) and saying "Ain't I a woman" to white women who thought less of her because she was black.