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    What If I Am A Woman? Vol. 1 Black Women's Speeches Narrated by Ruby Dee

    Smithsonian Folkways
    • What If I Am A Woman? Vol. 1 – Maria W. Stewart: What If I am a Woman?
    • 1. Maria W. Stewart: What If I am a Woman?
    • 2. Sojourner Truth: Women's Rights, 1851
    • 3. Sarah Parker Redmond: Why Slavery Is Still Rampant
    • 4. Sojourner Truth: When Woman Gets Her Rights Man Will Be Right, 1867
    • 5. Mary Church Terrel: The Progress of Coloured Women
    • 6. Mary Church Terrel: Frederick Douglass

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