Sojourner Truth early life
Sojourner truth’s real name was Isabella baumfree(Also called by “Belle”)She changed it on June 1, 1843 at the age of 46 sojourner truth means “itinerant preacher“
No one knows truth’s date of birth because she was a slave and slaves’ exact date of birth weren’t recorded (especially since no one knew that this slave was going to make history!!!) historians though guessed that it was about 1797 she was born in Swartekil, New York. Sojourner was born to James and Elizabeth Baumfree Truth was born along with 10 - 12 siblings. In 1806 when she was 9 she was separated from her family and sold to john Neely because her former owner Charles Hardenbergh had died.
Truth in slavery
She was sold for $100 along with a flock of sheep
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She fought for women’s rights and against slavery she boldly faced the haters. Not everyone listened to truth’s lectures but she earned many friends that help her including Susan B. Anthony. Sojourner was one of the twenty-eight women introduced into the Michigan Woman 's Hall of Fame in 1983 at Lansing
I am not going to die, I 'm going home like a shooting star. Sojourner truth
She was approximately 6 feet tall when she died which was on November 26, 1883 in her college home in Battle Creek, Michigan. At the age of 86
She was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Her funeral was held two days after she died
Sojourner lived the life of a hero because she never gave up and always stood tall no matter what came her way.
And like her she said she died leaving like a shooting star Why I chose Sojourner Truth? I chose Sojourner because she stood up for women 's rights even though she was a slave. Truth showed a enormous amount of bravery and courage and ……
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