I Was Born In Clarksville Tennessee June 23, 1940. I Was A Famous Olympic Gold Medalist. On September 3 rd 1960 I Was The First American Women To Win.

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I Was Born In Clarksville Tennessee June 23, I Was A Famous Olympic Gold Medalist. On September 3 rd 1960 I Was The First American Women To Win 3 Gold Medals.

I was born 1753 in Gambia Africa. I was noted as the first African American Poet. Also I was noted as the first African American to publish a book. Also I was first African American to earn a living from my books.

I was born December 23 rd 1867 in Delta Louisiana. I was a entrepreneur. Also I was a millionaire. I was a philanthropist. I died May 25 th 1919 in New York.

I was born in Ulster County New York In I was a nurse during the civil war. I am a abolitnist and suffragette. I died November 26, 1883.

My birth date is unknown because I was born to a slave. I was a underground railroad conductor. I was an army scout. I died 1913.

I was born February 15 th I was the napoleon of the women's suffrage movement. I am the mother of the 19 th Amendment. I died March 13 th 1906

1.I Was Born In Ulster New York? A.I Am Sojourner TruthI Am Sojourner Truth B.I Am Harriet TubmanI Am Harriet Tubman C.I Am Susan B AnthonyI Am Susan B Anthony

2. I Am The Mother Of The 19 th Amendment? A.Wilma RudolphWilma Rudolph B.Susan B AnthonySusan B Anthony C.Madame C.J. WalkerMadame C.J. Walker

3. I Was The Underground Railroad Conductor? A.Harriet TubmanHarriet Tubman B.Susan B AnthonySusan B Anthony C.Ida WellsIda Wells

4. I Was A Entrepreneur And Also A Millionaire? A.Madame C.J. WalkerMadame C.J. Walker B.Wilma RudolphWilma Rudolph C.Sojourner TruthSojourner Truth

5. I Was Noted As The First African American Poet? A.Harriet TubmanHarriet Tubman B.Phyllis WheatlyPhyllis Wheatly C.Sojourner TruthSojourner Truth