@clacke @Deglassco I would begin with a Black-authored piece on her life and work. Her most famous speech has been titled "Ain't I A Woman", by white feminists. However, her original language was corrupted by these white women to make it sound "ignorant" to readers. Her original speech began something more like, "Am I not a woman?", and so forth. They hid her education and skill to reduce her chances of being a strong representative for her people in the public sphere.