Please see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-HfiryNoXY
John Malveaux
John Malveaux
Published on Dec 12, 2012
Watch a short biography video about
Sojourner Truth, the abolitionist and former slave best known for her
1851 speech "Ain't I a Woman?"
Learn more about Sojourner Truth: http://bit.ly/T96ybF
Watch more videos of Sojourner Truth: http://bit.ly/T96Grr
Learn more about Suffragettes: http://bit.ly/ZgjcKW
Learn more about Women's Rights Activists: http://bit.ly/V7gW28
Sojourner Truth was born into slavery and escaped to freedom. Her prominence quickly rose when she advocated for the abolition of slavery and women's rights. She is best known for her speech "Ain't I a Woman?"
Learn more about Sojourner Truth: http://bit.ly/T96ybF
Watch more videos of Sojourner Truth: http://bit.ly/T96Grr
Learn more about Suffragettes: http://bit.ly/ZgjcKW
Learn more about Women's Rights Activists: http://bit.ly/V7gW28
Sojourner Truth was born into slavery and escaped to freedom. Her prominence quickly rose when she advocated for the abolition of slavery and women's rights. She is best known for her speech "Ain't I a Woman?"
PBS This Far By Faith on Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth was born in 1797 as Isabella, a Dutch-speaking slave in
rural New York. Separated from her family at age nine, she was sold
several times before ending up on the farm of John and Sally Dumont. As
was the case for most slaves in the rural North, Isabella lived
isolated from other African Americans, and she suffered from physical
and sexual abuse at the hands of her masters. Inspired by her
conversations with God, which she held alone in the woods, Isabella
walked to freedom in 1826.
Retweeted by:
Harry Williams @HarryWilliams1
To 251 followers
Retweeted by:
Harry Williams @HarryWilliams1
To 251 followers
No comments:
Post a Comment