Sojourner Truht was influenced by the treatment of slaves and women. Being a slave herself, some of her influences could have been some of her owners:
Charles Ardinburgh and his father
John Neely
Martinus Shryver
John Dumont
And of course her parents stood behind her opinions. Robert, her love, could have encouraged her, as he was beaten to death by his owner.
she lectured to audiences
she lectured to audiences
she lectured to audiences
Sojourner Truth was an abolitionist and women's rights activist who fought against slavery and for women's suffrage. She challenged societal norms by speaking out publicly on issues of race and gender, advocating for equal rights for all, which was not common for women during her time.
What is something the world don't know about Sojourner Truth.
Sojourner Truth was a slave and had no education. At that time African Americans were slaves and spent most of their lives working in homes.
Sojourner Truth died because of a disease she had.
Sojourner Truth was an African American abolitionist and women's rights activist. She is best known for her powerful and influential speeches advocating for the abolition of slavery and the rights of women. Truth's most famous speech, "Ain't I a Woman?", addressed the intersection of racism and sexism faced by Black women during the 19th century.
Sojourner Truth was a prominent African American abolitionist and women's rights activist who spoke out against slavery and for women's suffrage at a time when women, particularly African American women, had limited rights and opportunities. She traveled widely to advocate for these causes, challenging societal norms and advocating for equality for all.
she lectured to audiences
Ain't I A Woman?
Sojourner truth was an African American woman abolitionist and supporter of the women's rights movement. She made many speeches, include her most famous one, Ain't I a Woman, at a woman's rights convention where she was the only black person there. for more info go to www.google.com and search Sojourner Truth contributions. There are multiple sites all dedicated to her.