Title
Krass, Peter
Format
Books
Summary
Traces the life of the former slave who could neither read nor write, yet earned a reputation as one of the most articulate and outspoken antislavery and women's rights activists in the United States.
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Truth, Sojourner, 1799-1883, author Gilbert, Olive, editor Titus, Frances W., editor, copyright holder
Format
Books
Martich, Michael. McLeichey, Burl. Neumeyer, Elizabeth. Painter, Nell Irvin. Robinson, Stephen.
Format
Video disc
Summary
Guests examined the history of abolitionism, women's suffrage, and the antebellum period through the writings of Sojourner Truth. She wrote an autobiography, with the help of Olive Gilbert, titled The Narrative of Sojourner Truth. Though illiterate, she became a famous orator who spoke about abolition and spirituality. This program was telecast from a house she frequented when she lived in Battle Creek, Michigan. Local sites and several artifacts from the era were also shown. The master for this program is the re-air version due to technical difficulties in the live airing.
by
McDonough, Yona Zeldis
Format:
eBook
Electronic Format:
Read Online, ADOBE EPUB, Kindle
Publication Date
2015
Vendor
Libby
Language
English
Excerpt:
Who Was Sojourner Truth? McDonough, Yona Zeldis
Truth, Sojourner, d. 1883. Gilbert, Olive.
Format
Books
Mabee, Carleton, 1914- Newhouse, Susan Mabee.
Format
Books
Allen, Barbara, author. Baldwin, Cristal, illustrator.
Format
Books
Summary
Remembering Great Grandma-- Sojourner Truth is the story of a woman who believed in God and herself. She was determined to survive her adversities and live on to speak the truth. This story is told and written by her great-granddaughter from the story she was told as a child by her mother.
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