c) Advocate and Speaker
In the abolition movement, Sojourner Truth was known for being a powerful advocate and speaker. Born into slavery, Truth became an influential abolitionist and women’s rights activist. Her famous “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech, delivered in 1851, challenged prevailing notions of racial and gender inequality. Truth’s charismatic oratory and unyielding commitment to justice made her a prominent figure in the fight against slavery and for civil rights, leaving a lasting impact on these social movements.