"It is the mind that makes the body"
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The phrasing matters. "Makes" is an active verb with workshop energy: the mind is a maker, a builder, a force that shapes what the world insists is fixed. It also needles the period’s pseudo-scientific racism and gender doctrine, which loved to treat skulls, muscles, and reproductive organs as moral scorecards. Truth’s public persona often leveraged her physical presence - strong, plainspoken, unignorable - to puncture genteel arguments about women’s fragility. Here, she reframes strength as originating in consciousness, not in a body that society tries to read like a verdict.
The subtext is strategic: if the mind makes the body, then the enslaved and the excluded are not "naturally" suited to subordination; they’ve been engineered into it by law, labor, and narrative. And if a mind can make, it can remake. That is the quiet provocation: liberation begins as a claim about what counts as human, and it spreads by refusing to let anyone else write biology as fate.
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