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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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