Sojourner Truth By Yona Zeldis Mcdonough Sparknotes

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Who was Sojourner Truth by:Yona Zeldis McDonough Sojourner was born a slave sometime around 1797 Yona Zeldis Mcdonough. Sojourners birthplace was Swartekill,New York with her mom and dad on the Hardenburg farm Yona Zeldis Mcdonough. Sojourners parents were James and Betsy Yona Zeldis Mcdonough. Sojourner had as many as twelve siblings Yona Zeldis Mcdonough. They all grow up in different places unknown because they were sold. Yona Zeldis Mcdonough. Sojourner was married to Thomas another slave biography. Sojourner had three children Peter,Sophia,Elizabeth.biography. Since sojourner was a slave she had no education.biography This meant she also didn’t have a college.biography When she was free she was a african american biologist..biography …show more content…

Women's rights movement womenshistory. Sojourner was a famous abolitionists a person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution, especially capital punishment or (formerly) slavery.(dictionary) (womenshistory.) Sojourner was a preacher..womenshistory Sojourner also taught african americans who didn’t know who god was about him. Womenshistory.. She spoke in a woman's rights convention .(fact monster) She was a traveling speaker.(fact monster) Sojourner was the most prominent african american.(fact monster) Won two battles for her rights.(fact monster) Wasn’t afraid to show what she believes in.(fact monster). Sojourner died due to age.(biography) The date of her death was November 26 1883.(biography) The place of her death was her home in battle creek michigan.(biography) She was buried in battle creek.(biography) Her legacy was one of the foremost leaders of the abolition movement. (biography) One quote from the book was “Sojourner won another very important battle”