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         Truth Sojourner:     more books (100)
  1. Sojourner Truth's America (Working Class in American History) by Margaret Washington, 2009-03-11
  2. Sojourner Truth: God's Faithful Pilgrim by Arthur Huff Fauset, 2009-10-14
  3. Sojourner Truth by Kathleen V. Kudlinski, 2003-01-01
  4. Narrative of Sojourner Truth - Literary Touchstone Classic by Sojourner Truth, 2007-09-01
  5. Narrative of Sojourner Truth (Penguin Classics) by Sojourner Truth, 1998-11-01
  6. A Picture Book of Sojourner Truth (Picture Book Biography) by David A. Adler, 1996-09
  7. Sojourner Truth: Ain't I A Woman (Scholastic Biography) by Patricia C. Mckissack, 1994-01-01
  8. A Will to be Free, Vol. II (An African American Heritage Book) by Linda Brent, Sojourner Truth, et all 2008-01-19
  9. The Narrative of Sojourner Truth by Olive Gilbert, 2010-03-06
  10. Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol by Nell Irvin Painter, 1997-10-17
  11. Sojourner Truth: Equal Rights Advocate (Famous People in American History) by Kathleen Collins, 2003-10
  12. Sojourner Truth (On My Own Biography) by Gwenyth Swain, 2005-01
  13. When Harriet Met Sojourner by Catherine Clinton, 2007-10-01
  14. Sojourner Truth (Compass Point Early Biographies series) by Jaffe, Elizabeth Dana, 2001-06-01

1. Sojourner Truth Biography
FAMILY BACKGROUND Sojourner Truth was born in 1797 in Ulster County, a Dutch settlement in upstate New York. Her given name was Isabella Baumfree.
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2. Sojourner Truth - African American Historical Figure
Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth are popular African American figures. The Bright Moments web site tells you about thesewell
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3. The Internet African American History Challenge
Mercer Langston Mary Elizabeth Bowser Mary Church Terrell Mary Ann Shadd Nat Turner Richard Allen Sojourner Truth Teachers Request a class
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4. Sojourner Truth - Florence, Northampton Massachusetts
Group dedicated to creating a memorial statue to honor Sojourner Truth and her work. Offers history, quotes, and newsletter.
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5. Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth was born a New York slave in 1797 on the plantation of Olive Gilbert, a close friend of Sojourner Truth, wrote a biography of her life,
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Sojourner Truth
"Ain't I a woman?"
Sojourner Truth was born a New York slave in 1797 on the plantation of Colonel Hardenbergh. Her real name was Isabelle VanWagener (some references use the name Isabelle Baumfree). She was freed by a new New York law which proclaimed that all slaves twenty-eight years of age and over were to be freed. Isabelle, in her later life, thought she received messages from God. That was how she got her new name, Sojourner Truth. She joined the Anti-Slavery Society and became an abolitionist lecturer and a speaker for women's rights both black and white. One speech for which she became well known for, was called "Ain't I a Woman?". Olive Gilbert, a close friend of Sojourner Truth, wrote a biography of her life, "A Narrative of Sojourner Truth: a Northern Slave". The biography helped her earn money for her trips. She also sold postcards with her picture and her motto below which said, "We Sell the Shadow to Support the Substance". After the Civil War, she gave speeches for equal rights. On November 26, 1883 Sojourner Truth died. Sojourner Truth was different from what was considered to be normal at that time and place. Her determination to help her people was fearless and confident. Truth never gave up when she was being over looked during her speeches. She would always discover some way to get attention from the audience. Truth took many risks to achieve her goal of releasing the blacks. For example she was threatened to be murdered by a few Southerners for many different reasons but Truth stood tall and firm. Although some people said she would never approach her goal of freeing her people, she did. To many people Sojourner Truth was a great leader. Many lives including the Northerners', Southerners', and blacks', and whites', were changed because of her influence. Her daring personality, strong will, and courage helped her make a great and lasting difference in the United States of America.

6. Who Was Sojourner Truth?
Who was Sojourner Truth? Sojourner Truth came to Northampton in 1843 to live at the Northampton Association of Education and Industry, a utopian
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7. Sojourner Truth.org Home Page
Sojourner Truth Virtual Institute
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8. The Narrative Of Sojourner Truth.
SOJOURNER TRUTH. Written by Olive Gilbert, based on information provided by Sojourner Truth.
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9. UGA African American Studies
Sojourner Truth 17971883. Sojourner Truth, a nationally known speaker on human rights for slaves and women, was born Isabella Baumfree, a slave in
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10. Women In Christian Tradition Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth
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11. Sojourner Truth's Spirit Lives In Family - 07/22/05
Sojourner Truth's spirit lives in family. Battle Creek man is a fifthgeneration descendant, retells the story of the former slave.
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12. History Of Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth came to Northampton in 1843 to live at the Northampton She took her new name Sojourner Truth - and with little more than the clothes
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Who was Sojourner Truth? Sojourner Truth came to Northampton in 1843 to live at the Northampton Association of Education and Industry, a utopian community in Florence. Born a slave in upstate New York in approximately 1797, she labored for a succession of five masters until the Fourth of July, 1827, when slavery was finally abolished in New York State. Then Isabella - as she had been named at birth - became legally free.
Sojourner's house as it appears today After prevailing in a courageous court action demanding the return of her youngest son Peter, who had been illegally sold away from her to a slave owner in Alabama, Isabella moved to New York City. There she worked as a housekeeper and became deeply involved in religion. Isabella had always been very spiritual, and soon after being emancipated, had a vision which affected her profoundly, leading her - as she later described it - to develop a “perfect trust in God and prayer. 1899 photo of Abbott family house mentioned by Arthur G. Hill in 1912 as previously the home of Sojourner Truth (photo courtesy of

13. Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth Sojourner Truth abolitionist Born 1797? Sojourner Truth was the most prominent African-American Sojourner Truth - Sojourner Truth
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14. Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth Truth, Sojourner, c.1797–1883, American abolitionist, a freed slave, Sojourner Truth A Life, A Symbol.(Review) (The Historian)
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15. MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth employed her charismatic presence and oratorical skills to speak for the abolition of slavery and for women’s rights across the United
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Sojourner Truth employed her charismatic presence and oratorical skills to speak for the abolition of slavery and for women’s rights across the United States. Freed from slavery in 1827, Truth encountered the abolitionist movement in 1843 and became the first black woman to crusade for abolition; she was received by U.S. president Abraham Lincoln in the White House in 1864. Truth embraced the women’s rights movement in 1850, and from then on her speaking tours across the country included the themes of equality for blacks and for women. Archive Photos Appears in these articles: African American History; United States (History); Truth, Sojourner Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers. ... Join Now

16. Sojourner Truth: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
View Poster Sojourner Truth , Activist / Orator Born 1797 Birthplace Hurley, New York Death 26 November 1883 Best Known As Abolitionist and.
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  • Born: Birthplace: Hurley, New York Died: 26 November 1883 Best Known As: Abolitionist and feminist
Name at birth: Isabella Baumfree Born into slavery, Isabella was sold many times until her freedom in 1827. By 1843 she was a travelling preacher, and she changed her name to Sojourner Truth. Although she could neither read nor write, Truth was a captivating speaker, an evangelist who trumpeted the causes of women's rights and the abolition of slavery. In 1851, at a women's rights convention in Akron, Ohio, she gave her famous speech, "Ain't I A Woman," challenging the notion that men were superior to women. After the U.S. Civil War, she was an advocate for freed slaves. FOUR GOOD LINKS Dictionary (Click to enlarge) Sojourner Truth photographed c. 1864

17. Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth in a Trivia Quiz by Women s History ALIVE.
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Sojourner Truth (1797?-1883) was originally named Isabella. After escaping from her master she took the surname of Maria and Isaac Van Wagenen, who had helped her. Truth sued successfully for the return of one of her son who was illegally sold back into slavery. In 1843 she says God gave her the name of Sojourner Truth and began traveling and lecturing as an itinerant preacher. Sandra Hansen Sojourner Truth with dignity and compasion in "Kate's Pants."
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Trivia Quiz Home Kate's Pants Truth, Sojourner. Narrative of Sojourner Truth : A Bondswoman of Olden Time. Boston. 1875.
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18. Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth was the most prominent AfricanAmerican woman in both the abolitionist movement Sojourner Truth - Sojourner Truth see Truth, Sojourner.
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19. Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth Sojourner Truth abolitionist Born 1797? Sojourner Truth was the most prominent African-American Women Who Left Their Stamps on
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