The Answer below is WRONG. Sojourner Truth was an escaped slave and she became famous by telling her story about living as slave to others. She was able to spread awareness of the treatment of slaves in books and speeches. She didn't recruit soliders nor free other African Americans, but she did speak out for women's rights.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe, Sojourner Truth, and Frederick Douglass are well-known antislavery spokespeople in history.
Women's rights.
Women's rights.
Ah, Sojourner Truth was one of twelve siblings, can you imagine that? Each one of them unique and special in their own way, just like different colors on our palette. It's wonderful to think about the love and connection they must have shared growing up together.
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Women's rights.
well i was doing an essay about sojourner truth and i learn that she was born on February 11 of 1797. And right know she is 214 years old and on feb11 she would be 215 so hope u celebrate
Well...originally named Isabella ,sojourner truth was an abolitionist and a women's rights leader's was born into slavery but then later escaped and went to the Quakers family. she had 5 children but 3 were taken away.
Sojourner Truth was another powerful supporter of both abolition and women's rights. She had been born into slavery in about 1797. Her birth name was Isabella Baumfree. She took the name Sojourner Truth because she felt that her mission was to be a sojourner, or traveler, and spread the truth. Though she never learned to read or write, she impressed many well-educated people. One person who thought highly of her was the author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Stowe said that she had never spoken "with anyone who had more…personal presence than this woman." Truth stood six feet tall and was a confident speaker.