he shot blacks
he shot blacks
she went to the van wagners who freed her for all of her hard work
Sojourner Truth escaped slavery in the year 1826
Sojourner Truth advocated for the rights of former slaves, particularly black women, by speaking out against slavery and fighting for their freedom and equality. She also worked with freed slaves to provide support, resources, and education to help them integrate into society and rebuild their lives.
Sojourner Truth escaped from slavery in 1826 when she was approximately 29 years old.
sojourner truth ended slavery
Yes, Sojourner Truth was born into slavery but escaped to freedom with her infant daughter in 1826. She became an abolitionist and women's rights activist, advocating for the end of slavery and the equality of all people.
She was born Isabella Baumfree and changed her name to Sojourner Truth when her son died to signify that she was a traveler telling the truth about slavery.
no but she did escape
Fredrick Douglass was an anti slavery activist and so was Sojourner Truth. Both spoke out openly against slavery.
Yes, she did. Yes, she did
Sojourner Truth was born into slavery around 1797 in Swartekill, New York.