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In Their Own Words: Sojourner Truth
Peter Roop | Connie Roop

In Their Own Words: Sojourner Truth

Scholastic Paperbacks (Feb 01, 2003)
690
9780439263238
| Paperback
128 pages | 134 x 196 mm | English
Dewey 305.567092
LC Classification E185.97.T8 .R66 2002
LC Control No. 2001032025

Genre

  • Biography
  • Series

Subject

  • Abolitionists/ United States/ Biography/ Juvenile Literature
  • African American Abolitionists/ Biography/ Juvenile Literature
  • African American Women
  • African American Women/ Biography/ Juvenile Literature
  • Women

Plot

This unique biography of Sojourner Truth tells the exciting story of her life using personal recollections, as well as letters and articles written by those who knew her. "I am pleading for the mothers, Who gaze in wild despair, Upon the hated auction-block, And see their children there." With these words Sojourner Truth sang about the pain that women slaves felt when their children were sold away from them. Sojourner Truth was born a slave in New York. Her son Peter was taken away from her and she went to extraordinary lengths to get him back. Through hard work and the help of her friends, Sojourner freed herself and her children from slavery. As a free woman, she traveled across the country speaking against slavery and in favor of women's rights.

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