Biography of Sojourner Truth

Biographies of Social Activists Book 27 · LibriHouse · AI-narrated by Madison (from Google)
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Sojourner Truth, the abolitionist and women’s rights activist, used her voice and courage to challenge oppression and inspire change. Born into slavery in 1797 in New York, Truth escaped to freedom and dedicated her life to fighting for justice. This biography explores her powerful speeches, including her iconic “Ain’t I a Woman?” address, which highlighted the intersection of race and gender inequality. Truth’s advocacy for abolition, women’s suffrage, and equal rights made her a key figure in 19th-century reform movements. Her strength, faith, and unwavering determination to speak truth to power left a profound impact on American history. This book honors her extraordinary life, her contributions to human rights, and her enduring legacy as a fearless leader who demanded equality for all.

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