Sojourner Truth's career as an activist began after she gained her freedom from slavery in 1826. She became involved in the women's rights movement and abolitionist efforts, inspired by her own experiences and the desire to advocate for the rights of all marginalized people. Her famous speech, "Ain't I a Woman?" delivered in 1851 at the Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio, solidified her role as a prominent speaker and advocate for both women's rights and the abolition of slavery.
In 1850, Sojourner started to preach about womens suffrage.
His career started when he was 12years old.
sojourner truth did not go to college
Sojourner truth was strong and healthy as a bull.
Sojourner Truth was born on 11-2-1797.
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Sojourner Truth has five children. She was married to Thomas.
thomas
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She was born as Isabella Baumfree
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Sojourners family was very nice and helpful.
One of her hobbies was preaching and she was a great preacher
writing books and fighting/speeking against slavery
Battle Creek, Michigan November 26, 1883