The Mars Rover that was deployed in 1997.
It is named the International Space Station or ISS.
yes
J Class racing yachts that competed for the Americas cup.
Sojourner ( which roughly means religious traveller or pilgrim) Truth was a nineteenth century abolitionist.l who knows if she wore specs. It is over l40 plus years in the past- the abolitionist movement went on after the Civil War had finished- as there was, and is much work to be done on what is now called the Civil Rights front. Women in the public eye generally do not want to advertise anything that might be considered a handicap. this was true then as well as now.
The first dog in space was named Laika
no it wasnt
Sojourner Truth married a slave named Thomas and had 5 children.
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.
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Yes, as it turns out, there are at least three schools, and possibly more, named after her. One is in New York City, PS 149, the Sojourner Truth School. Another, the Sojourner Truth Academy, is in Minneapolis, Minnesota. And a third is located in Oakland, California.
She married someone named Thomas
Sojourner Truth
Her mother was named Elizabeth. As a slave, she had no last name.
No, Sojourner Truth never married. She had five children with a man named Thomas, but they were never legally married. Truth chose to remain single and dedicated her life to activism and social justice causes.
Sojourner Truth's middle name is Wagener. Sojourner Truth's middle name is Wagener.
Sojourner Truth's husbands name was Thomas
Sojourner Truth had friendships with various prominent figures including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. These friendships played a significant role in her activism for women's rights and the abolition of slavery.