Narrative of Sojourner Truth

a northern slave, emancipated from bodily servitude by the state of New York, in 1828.

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Olive Gilbert: Narrative of Sojourner Truth (1973, Printed for the Author)

144, pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il 1973 da Printed for the Author.

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6807594

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"A symbol of the strength of African-American women, and a champion of the rights of all women, Sojourner Truth was an illiterate former slave named Isabella who became a vastly powerful orator. Dictated to a neighbor and first published in 1850, Truth's celebrated story chronicles her life as a slave in New York State, her 1827 emancipation under state law, her religious experiences and her transformation into an extraordinary abolitionist, feminist, and impassioned speaker. Truth's magnetism brought her fame in her own time, and her narrative gives us a vivid picture of nineteenth-century life in the North, where blacks, enslaved or free, lived in relative isolation from one another." "Based on the most complete text, the 1884 edition of the Narrative, this volume contains the "Book of Life" - a collection of letters and biographical sketches about Truth, including the controversial transcription of her "Ar'n't I a Woman" speech and …

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  • Truth, Sojourner, -- d. 1883