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  1. The Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a northern slave, emancipated from bodily servitude by the state of New York, in 1828. Dictated by SojournerTruth, ca.1797-1883. Edited by OliveGilbert, 1801-1884. With an appendix by Theodore D.Weld, 1803-1895. Boston: The Author , 1850. slavery, abuse and murder. race, gender, religion. SOJOURNER TRUTH.

  2. 1 de nov. de 1998 · With an eloquence that resonates more than a century after its original publication in 1850, the narrative bears witness to Sojourner Truth's thirty years of bondage in upstate New York and...

    • Nell Irvin Painter
    • Sojourner Truth
    • 1101177233, 9781101177235
  3. 27 de ene. de 2011 · Narrative of Sojourner Truth : a northern slave, emancipated from bodily servitude by the state of New York, in 1828 : with a portrait : Gilbert, Olive : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by.

  4. Olive Gilbert, Sojourner Truth. Courier Corporation, Jul 7, 1997 - Biography & Autobiography - 74 pages. This remarkable narrative, first published in 1850, offers a rare glimpse into the...

    • Early years
    • Early career
    • Other activities
    • Later years

    Truth was born Isabella Bomfree, a slave in Dutch-speaking Ulster County, New York in 1797. She was bought and sold four times, and subjected to harsh physical labor and violent punishments. In her teens, she was united with another slave with whom she had five children, beginning in 1815. In 1827a year before New Yorks law freeing slaves was to ta...

    Truth moved to New York City in 1828, where she worked for a local minister. By the early 1830s, she participated in the religious revivals that were sweeping the state and became a charismatic speaker. In 1843, she declared that the Spirit called on her to preach the truth, renaming herself Sojourner Truth.

    In 1851, Truth began a lecture tour that included a womens rights conference in Akron, Ohio, where she delivered her famous Aint I a Woman? speech. In it, she challenged prevailing notions of racial and gender inferiority and inequality by reminding listeners of her combined strength (Truth was nearly six feet tall) and female status. Truth ultimat...

    During the 1850s, Truth settled in Battle Creek, Michigan, where three of her daughters lived. She continued speaking nationally and helped slaves escape to freedom. When the Civil War started, Truth urged young men to join the Union cause and organized supplies for black troops. After the war, she was honored with an invitation to the White House ...

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  6. Title. Narrative of Sojourner Truth; a bondswoman of olden time, Names. Gilbert, Olive. Titus, Frances W. Susan B. Anthony Collection (Library of Congress) Created / Published. Boston, For the author, 1875. Headings. - Truth, Sojourner,--1799-1883. Notes. - Also available in digital form. - LAC ael 2019-04-11 no edits (1 card) Medium.