Read an autobiographical account by this author, a former slave. Discover why she chose the name Sojurner Truth.
Editor Allison Heisch delivers strategies for teaching about the life and works of Sojourner Truth. Includes questions for reading and writing.
Academic article published by Suite101.com analyzes Sojourner Truth's "Ain't I a Woman," speech and its womanist interpretations.
Presents an intro to the life and speeches of the former slave and abolitionist activist. Find links to related sites.
Offers a tribute to the black abolitionist and feminist, made famous by her speech to the Women's Rights Convention, "Ain't I a Woman?."
Describes the efforts of "Sojourner Truth Crusade" to include a statue of the famous black abolitionist and feminist in the Capitol Rotunda.
Harriet Beecher Stowe describes her meeting with the abolitionist and black rights activist.
Frances Gage describes and records Truth's famous speech "Ain't I A Woman?" given at the Women's Rights Conference of 1851.
Offers an account of the life and times of the famous black abolitionist and champion of women's rights. Find a list of related web sites.