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Born into slavery and denied the right to read or write, she rose to become one of the most powerful voices for freedom, equality, and justice in American history. From her childhood in New York in the late 1700s to her bold speeches that challenged racism and sexism, her story is one of courage, persistence, and an unshakable belief in what's right. This book brings her life to young readers in vivid detail, following her journey from the hardship of being sold away from her family to the triumph of speaking before crowds across the country. Along the way, she faced hecklers, prejudice, and…mehr

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Born into slavery and denied the right to read or write, she rose to become one of the most powerful voices for freedom, equality, and justice in American history. From her childhood in New York in the late 1700s to her bold speeches that challenged racism and sexism, her story is one of courage, persistence, and an unshakable belief in what's right. This book brings her life to young readers in vivid detail, following her journey from the hardship of being sold away from her family to the triumph of speaking before crowds across the country. Along the way, she faced hecklers, prejudice, and danger-but never let them silence her. Her famous question, "Ain't I a woman?" still echoes today, inspiring people to stand up for fairness no matter their age or background. With engaging storytelling and historical accuracy, this biography helps kids ages 7-12 see how one person's determination can change the course of history. It explores her fight for the end of slavery, her unwavering support for women's rights, and her role as a champion for those who had no voice. Her life proves that bravery isn't about being fearless-it's about speaking the truth even when the world tells you to be quiet.