Along with today’s powerful poem by Sojourner Truth, I encourage you to read Breaking into the Spell, an interview with the marvelous writer Ursula K. LeGuin. Her book The Left Hand of Darkness is an old favorite which led me to reconsider gender roles, and her interview touches upon learning to write as a woman and breaking out of the “genre ghetto” of science fiction.
Enjoy!
Ain’t I A Woman?
That man over there say
a woman needs to be helped into carriages
and lifted over ditches
and to have the best place everywhere.
Nobody ever helped me into carriages
or over mud puddles
or gives me a best place.
And ain’t I a woman?
Look at me
Look at my arm!
I have plowed and planted
and gathered into barns
and no man could head me. . .
And ain’t I a woman?
I could work as much
and eat as much as a man–
when I could get to it–
and bear the lash as well
and ain’t I a woman?
I have born 13 children
and seen most all sold into slavery
and when I cried out a mother’s grief
none but Jesus heard me. . .
and ain’t I a woman?
that little man in black there say
a woman can’t have as much rights as a man
cause Christ wasn’t a woman
Where did your Christ come from?
From God and a woman!
Man had nothing to do with him!
If the first woman God ever made
was strong enough to turn the world
upside down, all alone
together women ought to be able to turn it
rightside up again.
- Sojourner Truth, from a speech delivered in 1851 at the Ohio Women’s Rights Convention
[HT: Muse]




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April 21, 2008 at 2:35 am
UmmFarouq
I have a letter written (actually dictated) by Sojourner Truth detailing her visit to the White House and her meeting w/ A. Lincoln. It is a simply beautiful account. It’s in Women’s Letters, if you have that book.
April 22, 2008 at 8:57 am
yasmine
i watched The Jane Austen Book Club a few weeks ago, and the cute dude in the filum kept waxing poetic about Ursula K. LeGuin. a few days later, in a bookstore in davis, i saw The Left Hand of Darkness and said, ‘it’s a sign!’ so i bought the book, and finally read it just last week. =) i didn’t think there would be much to interest me/much that i could relate to in the story, but, to my surprised, i marked soo many pages.
thanks so much for linking to LeGuin’s interview. going to go read it now!
April 23, 2008 at 6:16 am
meghan rose
Assalaamu aleykum wa ramatullahi wa barakatuh,
And thank you for posting this poem…it is one of my favorites and so deeply moving. Definitely something I needed to read today.
I keep seeing LeGuin’s books everywhere I go (I prefer living in libraries and bookstores to living in my own apartment), but I’ve never picked one up. I will have to look into it, especially now that I have a couple weeks between semesters.
April 23, 2008 at 12:47 pm
Baraka
Salaam dears:
Umm Farouq: I don’t have the book but I will certainly look it up. What an amazing life she had!
Yasmine: That movie is next up on my Netflix list!
I watch chick flicks on Wednesday night, which is when Basil plays “World of Warcraft.” I saw “Becoming Jane” a couple of weeks ago & enjoyed it.
Glad you liked LeGuin’s classic book!
Meghan: Walaykum asalaam wa rahmatullahi wa baraktahu and welcome!
I prefer living in libraries and bookstores to living in my own apartment
Me too!
Do let me know how you like it if you do pick it up!
Warmly,
Baraka