In early February, during Black History Month ... shows that Truth may have actually said, “I am a woman’s rights.” Sojourner Truth was born into slavery in Ulster County, New York, in ...
In this episode, here at the crossroads of Black History Month and Women’s History Month, we meet an icon who fits in both: Sojourner Truth. I’m Chris Klimek. Greenlee: You know, history is ...
Black History Kingston will host a series of events in February and beyond, ranging from performances to art exhibitions to ...
Often called the "Father of Black History," Virginia native and scholar Carter G. Woodson started Negro History Week in ...
Later, she and Stanton co-published the four-volume The History of Woman ... voluminously on behalf of women's rights. Freed from slavery in 1827, Sojourner Truth became an eloquent speaker ...
The event, Pathways to Freedom: Stories of Strength and Legacy, honors the legacies of historical civil rights figures Sara Lucy Bagby and Sojourner Truth ... for Black people and women until ...
The facts of Sojourner Truth’s life are inspiring: Born into slavery in the late 1790s, she became an influential abolitionist and Pentecostal preacher, transfixing audiences from the mid 1840s ...
Later, she and Stanton co-published the four-volume The History of Woman ... voluminously on behalf of women's rights. Freed from slavery in 1827, Sojourner Truth became an eloquent speaker ...