As truth showed hard work was a fact of life for most women. But she also pointed to the problem of slavery that continued to vex the nation
Sojourner Truth was the self-given name, from 1843 onward, of Isabella Baumfree, an African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist.
what did sojourner truth accomplish contribute to african american history
Sojourner Truth spoke about womens rights during the time when African American's were inslaved in Southrn states. She was African American.
No Thomas who Sojourner Truth married was also a slave
an African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist
sojourner truth was a African American who was a slave but she got freed by fighting it ☺☻♥♦♣♠•◘○
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She wrote some books on African-American freedom.
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NASA named the Mars Pathfinder Rover "Sojourner" in honor of Sojourner Truth, the African American abolitionist and women's rights activist.
No, Sojourner Truth was not arrested. She was a prominent African American abolitionist and women's rights activist who fought for the rights of slaves and women during the 19th century.