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  1. Sojourner Truth. Sojourner Truth, ca. 1870, National Portrait Gallery in Washington. Sojourner Truth (* um 1797 in Esopus bei Hurley, New York; † 26. November 1883 in Battle Creek, Michigan) war eine US-amerikanische Sklavin, die 1826 vom Quäker Isaac van Wagenen freigekauft wurde, Abolitionistin, Frauenrechtlerin und Wanderpredigerin.

  2. 1 de feb. de 1999 · A formerly enslaved woman, Sojourner Truth became an outspoken advocate for abolition, temperance, and civil and women’s rights in the nineteenth century. Her Civil War work earned her an invitation to meet President Abraham Lincoln in 1864. Truth was born Isabella Bomfree in Dutch-speaking Ulster County, New York in 1797.

  3. 3 de abr. de 2014 · Sojourner Truth was sold at an auction at the age of nine, along with a flock of sheep, for $100. Truth was one of the first Black women to successfully challenge a white man in a United States court.

  4. THE subject of this biography, SOJOURNER TRUTH, as she now calls herself-but whose name, originally, was Isabella-was born, as near as she can now calculate, between the years 1797 and 1800. She was the daughter of James and Betsey, slaves of one Colonel Ardinburgh, Hurley, Ulster County, New York. Colonel Ardinburgh belonged to that class of ...

  5. Sojourner Truth, född Isabella Baumfree (enligt vissa källor Isabella Van Wagener) cirka 1797 i Swartekill i Ulster County i delstaten New York, död 26 november 1883 i Battle Creek i Michigan, var en amerikansk frihetshjälte som kämpade för slaveriets avskaffande och kvinnors rättigheter. Truth föddes som slav, men flydde och blev ...

  6. Sojourner Truth. Nació: en Nueva York, EE.UU., en 1797. Falleció: en Battle Creek, el 26 de noviembre de 1883. Sojourner Truth fue una activista afroamericana nacida en la esclavitud que luchó por la liberación de la raza negra y por los derechos de las mujeres. Como todos los descendientes de su raza en continente americano, nació privada ...

  7. 27 de jul. de 2013 · African-American abolitionist and women's rights activist, Sojourner Truth was born into slavery as Isabella Baumfree in Swartekill, Ulster County, New York. During the Civil War, Truth helped recruit black troops for the Union Army and tried unsuccessfully, after the war, to secure federal land grants for former slaves. Sojourner died on November 26, 1883, at her home in Battle Creek, Michigan.

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