Sojourner Truth

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Sojourner Truth was born a slave in 1797. One day, she decided she didn’t want to be a slave anymore and simply walked away from her master. Truth spent the rest of her life preaching and lecturing against slavery and for freedom and equality. While helping former slaves integrate into a free society, she lectured fervently against the discriminations against women, and especially African American women. Her speech “Ain’t I a Woman?” is considered one of the most riveting women’s rights speeches ever given.


Discover a plethora of topics such as

Born a Slave

Becoming Sojourner Truth

Spiritualism in America

Meeting with Abraham Lincoln

Ain’t I a Woman?

Late Life and Death

And much more!


Discover the inspiring life of Sojourner Truth, the former slave turned fearless abolitionist and women’s rights activist. Her powerful voice and unwavering courage helped shape the fight for equality in 19th-century America. Perfect for readers of history, justice, and empowerment.

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