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SOJOURNER TRUTH Noel & Danielle

Biographical information Birth Birth First language First language Bore 5 children Bore 5 children Fled enslavement with one of her children Fled enslavement with one of her children Quaker family Quaker family Changing her name to Sojourner Truth Changing her name to Sojourner Truth

Opponents SLAVE OWNERS SLAVE OWNERS

Legacy SHE WAS AN AMAZING SPEAKER SHE WAS AN AMAZING SPEAKER

Connection to the present SLAVERY THEN SLAVERY THEN ILLEGAL SLAVERY NOW ILLEGAL SLAVERY NOW

Inspirational Words " if the first woman God ever made was strong enough to turn the world upside down all alone, these women together ought to be able to turn it back, and get it right side up again! and now they is askin to do it, the men better let them" - Sojourner Truth

Artwork/Photography

BIBLIOGRAPHY 1 (1996). Sojourner truth biography. Retrieved from (2002). Sojourner truth quotes. Retrieved from th th th today, (2008, december). Is there slavery in the world today?. Retrieved from there-slavery-world-today there-slavery-world-todayhttp://hub.witness.org/en/blog/is- there-slavery-world-today

BIOGRAPHY 2 (n.d.). Sojoutner truth (isabella baumfree). Retrieved from (n.d.). Sojourner's amazing life..and beyond. Retrieved from collins, kathleen. (Ed.). (2004). Sojourner truth. New York: Rosen Publishing Group.