Sojourner Truth was born into slavery and was never formally educated. However, she eventually learned to read and write with the help of others after gaining her freedom. She used her literacy skills to speak out against slavery and advocate for women's rights.
she accomplished her goals by giving her speech's against slavery and for women's rights, but her goals weren't fully accomplished until after she died. and as a slave she proved that woman's can do what ever man can do because man & woman were equally created.thats how God wanted his creation like.
While someone put a copyright symbol on an idea and also it's also purjury to write a sequal, does not mean you can't write a sequal. You just can't formally publish it. You may post it on a fanfic site and still be okay (So long as you say something to the extent "Disclaimer: I do not own... and then what ever the sequal is to).
you have to find somone and listen to them and do what ever they say.
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No, I have never received a surprise delivery from Mooki at my doorstep.
No
No, Sojourner Truth was never called Sojourner Pratt. She was born Isabella Baumfree and later changed her name to Sojourner Truth after she felt called to travel and speak out for social justice and equality.
no
yes they did meet
Yes, she was beat around the age of 9.
Yes, she did meet up with him.
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.
It was the Sumerians.
did Columbus ever learn how to read or write
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.
on line truth is based on faith. how ever the truth is triumph.
No!