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  1. Sojourner Truth, Josephine Griffing et Julia Wilbur cherchent un moyen pour fournir des emplois aux Afro-Américains du village du Bureau des réfugiés de Arlington Heights. À partir du printemps 1867, elles les envoient dans des États plus favorables

  2. Sojourner Truth (/ s oʊ ˈ dʒ ɜːr n ər, ˈ s oʊ dʒ ɜːr n ər /; born Isabella Baumfree; c. 1797 – November 26, 1883) was an American abolitionist and activist for African-American civil rights, women's rights, and alcohol temperance.

  3. 11 juin 2024 · Sojourner Truth, African American evangelist and reformer who applied her religious fervor to the abolitionist and women’s rights movements. Obeying a supernatural call to ‘travel up and down the land,’ she sang, preached, and debated throughout the eastern and midwestern U.S.

  4. 1 févr. 1999 · A formerly enslaved woman, Sojourner Truth became an outspoken advocate for abolition, temperance, and civil and women’s rights in the nineteenth century. Her Civil War work earned her an invitation to meet President Abraham Lincoln in 1864.

  5. 29 oct. 2009 · Sojourner Truth was an African American evangelist, abolitionist, womens rights activist and author who was born into slavery before escaping to freedom in 1826. After gaining...

  6. Biographie de SOJOURNER TRUTH (1797 env.-1883). Évangéliste et réformatrice noire américaine, Sojourner Truth mit sa ferveur religieuse au service de l' abolitionnisme et du mouvement pour les droits des femmes. Fille d'esclaves parlant le néerlandais, Sojourner Truth, de son vrai nom...

  7. 3 avr. 2014 · Sojourner Truth was an African American abolitionist and women's rights activist best-known for her speech on racial inequalities, "Ain't I a Woman?", delivered...

  8. Yet the only speaker from that day who attained near-mythical status was Sojourner Truth, a formerly enslaved traveling preacher from New York State. What exactly she said remains an...

  9. Called by God to leave the city and “testify the hope that was in her” across the countryside, she took the name Sojourner Truth and began touring the country speaking against slavery. In 1844, she moved to Northampton, Massachusetts, and joined the Northampton Association of Education and Industry.[1]

  10. Sojourner Truth, née probablement en 1797 à Hurley, une ville de l'ancienne colonie néerlandaise du comté d'Ulster, dans l'État de New York, et morte le 26 novembre 1883 à Battle Creek dans l'État du Michigan, est une prédicatrice chrétienne évangéliste.

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