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Sojourner Truth
Ain't I A Woman?
by Pat McKissack; Fred McKlissach
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A biography of the abolitionist, activist, feminist, and preacher who was born a slave in 1797. Along with the story of Sojourner Truth's life, the authors also explore the general history of slavery, and profile leading figures in the abolitionist movement. Quotes from Truth's speeches are used to enliven the text.
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9780590446914,
Paperback,
Scholastic,
1994
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9780766016934,
Reinforced Hardcover,
Enslow Pub Inc,
2002
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9780894903137,
Reinforced Hardcover,
Enslow Pub Inc,
1992
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9780785725152,
Prebinding,
Bt Bound,
1999
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9780590446907,
Reinforced Hardcover,
Scholastic,
1992
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Publisher Notes
A biography of the civil rights and women's rights activist discusses her life from her youth to her death and features photographs, profiles of her contemporaries, and more.
Synopses
Describes the life of the anti-slavery and women's rights activist, from her beginnings in slavery to her tireless campaign for the rights and welfare of the freedmen.
First Line
Colonel Hardenberg noted the birth of another slave with the same indifference he might have shown to a calf or a lamb.
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