 Sojourner’s brothers and sisters were sold except one prior to her birth In 1797.  Sojourner was a slave in the Civil War time period.

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 Sojourner’s brothers and sisters were sold except one prior to her birth In  Sojourner was a slave in the Civil War time period.

 Sojourner sold her son in 1827, when he was five.  She did this in half of guilt.

 Truth set foot as a preacher, speaking and singing to the audiences in New England, middle Atlantic states, and the mid-west in 1843.

 1846, She began speaking against slavery on a tour in New England.

 " Truth, Sojourner." American Reformers Biography Reference Bank. Web. 9 Feb Books, Abrams. #  Associated Press. WAR PHOTOS. May 16, Associated Press. Web. 10 March  Associated Press. Civil Rights Housing Integration April 29, Associated Press. Web. 10 March