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Sojourner Truth s Massachusetts days – Liberation News

167 4 minutes read This article is part of Liberation’s commemoration of Black History Month, 2021. May I say a few words? I want to say a few words about this matter. I am a woman’s rights. I have as much muscle as any man, and can do as much work as any man. I have plowed and reaped and husked and chopped and mowed, and can any man do more than that? I have heard much about the sexes being equal; I can carry as much as any man, and can eat as much too, if I can get it. I am as strong as any man that is now. As for intellect, all I can say is, if women have a pint and man a quart – why can’t she have her little pint full? You need not be afraid to give us our rights for fear we will take too much, for we can’t take more than our pint’ll hold. The poor men seem to be all in confusion, and don’t know what to do. Why children, if you have women’s rights, give it to her and you will feel better. You will have your own rights, and they won’t be so much trouble. I c

Gail Lee Campbell | News, Sports, Jobs

Campbell Gail Lee Campbell, 57, of State College, died Monday at UPMC Altoona. She was born in Tyrone, the daughter of the late Richard K. and Ina Miraglia Grove. On Aug. 23, 1986, she married R. Paul Campbell, who survives. Also surviving is one son: R. Dale Campbell of State College; two sisters, Pamela Burkett and her husband, Donald, of Pittsburgh and Lynne Graves and her husband, Shawn, of Tampa, Fla. She was a 1981 graduate of Bald Eagle Area High School. She earned a certification as an LPN from the Altoona Hospital Nursing School. Gail earned an associate degree from St. Joseph’s in hospital planning administration.

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