N.Y., and formerly enslaved abolitionist and women’s rights activist Sojourner Truth, painted by Manu Saluja of Long Island, N.Y. These three portraits mark the first additions to the 167-year ...
The facts of Sojourner Truth’s life are inspiring: Born into slavery in the late 1790s, she became an influential abolitionist and Pentecostal preacher, transfixing audiences from the mid 1840s ...
Take a walk through history and let powerful words guide you at the Sojourner Truth Walk, a community celebration honoring the legacy of the trailblazing abolitionist and women’s rights activist. The ...
Sojourner Truth's sixth-great grandaughter Barbara Allen, of Battle Creek, Michigan helped unveil a new historical marker honoring Truth's legacy at the Ulster County Courthouse on Nov. 26, 2024 ...
Many of us know the story of Sojourner Truth from our school history books. A formerly enslaved woman, Truth is remembered as an outspoken advocate for abolition and women’s rights […] ...