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What college did Sojourner Truth go to?

sojourner truth did not go to college


Did Sojourner Truth to college?

no Sojourner Truth did not go to college


What was sojourner truth's name?

Her actual name is Isabella Baumfree but she likes to call herself Sojourner Truth because the spirit calls for her and she must go Sojourner Truth rocks! :)


Did Sojourner Truth have any education?

Sojourner Truth was a slave and had no education. At that time African Americans were slaves and spent most of their lives working in homes.


Did Sojourner Truth go to jail?

No, Sojourner Truth did not go to jail. She was an abolitionist and women's rights activist known for her powerful speeches and advocacy for equality and justice.


What are some beneficial qualities Sojourner Truth has?

Sojourner Truth would keep going and never gave up. She was determined and did it. She was a go-getter


What was Soujourner Truth's first name?

Her actual name is Isabella Baumfree but she likes to call herself Sojourner Truth because the spirit calls for her and she must go Sojourner Truth rocks! :)


What school did Sojourner Truth go to?

Sojourner Truth was born into slavery and did not have access to formal education. She was self-taught and developed strong literacy skills later in life.


Where did Sojourner Truth go to middle school?

I dont think she went to middle school


Why did Isabella Baumfree change her name to Sojourner Truth?

On June 1, 1843, she changed her name to 'Sojourner [Traveler} Truth' and told friends, "The Spirit calls me [East], and I must go. ...the Lord gave me Truth, because I was to declare the truth to the people."


How many masters did Sojourner Truth have?

I dont know so go to a different web site to check it out sorry.......


How did Sojourner Truth make a contribution to American history?

Sojourner truth was an African American woman abolitionist and supporter of the women's rights movement. She made many speeches, include her most famous one, Ain't I a Woman, at a woman's rights convention where she was the only black person there. for more info go to www.google.com and search Sojourner Truth contributions. There are multiple sites all dedicated to her.