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Sojourner Truth

Digital Illustration, 2020

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Sojourner was an African American evangelist, abolitionist, women’s rights activist

and author who lived a miserable life as a slave, serving several masters throughout

New York before escaping to freedom in 1826. She fought for equal rights for all,

which is highlighted in her stirring “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech, delivered 
at a women’s convention in Ohio in 1851. 

She continued her crusade for the rest of her life, earning an audience with President Abraham Lincoln and becoming one of the world’s best-known human rights crusaders.

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