yes she helped slaves through it and saved nearly 1000 of them
no harriet tubman did. Im pretty sure that is right we just learned that in social studies!:)
in the year of 1779 she later helped slaves on the underground railroad and made speeches against slavery and once someone accused her of being a man and she opened her blouse and showed them her breast
Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglas, and Dred Scott.
sojourner truth did not go to college
Sojourner truth was strong and healthy as a bull.
Sojourner Truth lead the underground railroad escape.
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Sojourner Truth was a preacher, abolitionist, and a worker in the underground railroad. She was a great woman speaker and was always a determined worker.
no harriet tubman did. Im pretty sure that is right we just learned that in social studies!:)
She worked as a conducter of the Underground railroadUnderground railroad - a secret chain of ways to get from the slave states to Canida
Sojourner Truth was a prominent abolitionist who advocated for the end of slavery through her powerful speeches and writings. She also worked closely with other abolitionists and women's rights activists to further the cause of emancipation. Additionally, Truth actively participated in the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved individuals escape to freedom.
I think you're getting her confused with Sojourner Truth. Tubman was most known for her work on the Underground Railroad, and Truth was known for her speeches.
Sojourner Truth helped runaway slaves by providing shelter, food, and clothing. She supported the Underground Railroad, helping slaves find safe passage to freedom in the northern states and Canada. Truth also advocated for the abolition of slavery and women's rights through her powerful speeches and writings.
When Sojourner Truth gained her freedom, she became a prominent abolitionist and women's rights activist. She gave powerful speeches advocating for the end of slavery and for women's suffrage. Truth also worked as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved individuals escape to freedom.
Sojourner Truth
Uncle Tom's Cabin Sojourner Truth Ain't I a Women
in the year of 1779 she later helped slaves on the underground railroad and made speeches against slavery and once someone accused her of being a man and she opened her blouse and showed them her breast