I think its Malalai Joya or Sojourner Truth.Her name wasn't Sojourner Truth but she called it that name.
I'm not sure the question is meaningful. Sojourner Truth lived at a time when women could not legally vote in the US, so it's not clear that she ever had an opportunity to officially join either party. (She did attempt to vote in the 1872 election, but was turned away.) That said, she was almost certainly Republican in her leanings, since that was the party of Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses Grant, both of whom she visited during their term as president.
The 43rd president is George W. Bush.He's alive and well.
Sojourner Truth was a slave. She had 5 children and her real name was Isabella Baumfree. In 1827 the slaves of New Youk were emancipated, but Isabella had all ready run away with her youngest child. While working for another family she found out that another child was sold, but because he had been emancipated under NY law she sued the court for his freedom and won. She joined a religious commune and in the 1850's took the name of Sojourner Truth and was popular speaker against slavery and about women's suffrage. During the civil war she raised money and supplies for the black troops and met Lincoln . After the war she continued speaking, joined another religious commune, and in 1875 died in Battle Creek, Michigan.
President Carter is still alive as of 14 December 2010.
No, Sojourner Truth died November 26,1883.
No, sojourner truth died November 26,1883.
Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth's husbands name was Thomas
Sojourner Truth passed away in 1883, so she would be over 200 years old if she were alive today.
no Sojourner Truth did not go to college
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Yes, she did meet up with him.
Sojourner Truth is pronounced as "soh-JUR-ner trooth."
Sojourner Truth's middle name is Wagener. Sojourner Truth's middle name is Wagener.
Sojourner Truth