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Sojourner Truth could neither read nor write. But when this tall African-American woman strode on stage to speak out against slavery, she held everyone’s attention. She began almost every speech with the same words: “Children, I talk to God and God talks to me.”
Sojourner Truth was born a slave named Isabella on a farm in New York State. Before she was freed, Sojourner Truth had several children, most of whom were sold into slavery by her masters.
She gained her freedom after New York abolished slavery, when she was about 30 years old. She then moved to New York City, where she worked as a servant. Deeply religious, she sometimes preached on street corners, both against slavery and on behalf of women’s rights.
Then in 1843, she came to believe that God wanted her to “travel up and down the land” preaching his word.
She took the name Sojourner (which means wanderer) Truth and began traveling through the country, speaking wherever she could find an audience. She suffered abuse and physical attacks, but her eloquence made her famous. In 1864, Abraham Lincoln invited her to the White House and appointed her counselor to freedmen in the capital.
After the Civil War, Sojourner Truth continued to work tirelessly to help the newly freed slaves and improve the lives of women
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