Sojourner Truth: Ain't I a Woman?

by Patricia C McKissack (Author)

Sojourner Truth: Ain't I a Woman?
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

Published to coincide with African-American History Month, here is the stirring, award-winning biography of Sojourner Truth--preacher, abolitionist, and activist for the rights of African-Americans and women.

"A rich profile."--School Library Journal.

A 1993 Coretta Scott King Honor Book.

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Publisher's Weekly

This work by the authors of A Long Hard Journey--The Story of the Pullman Porter is a great deal more than a biography of a remarkable woman. The forceful narrative also offers a startling portrayal of a pivotal yet appalling era in American history. Born a slave in Ulster County, N.Y., in 1797, ``Hardenbergh's Belle'' (so named after her first owner) had been bought and sold by several masters by the time she was a teenager. In 1826, betrayed by an owner who reneged on his promise to free her if she ``worked extra hard,'' Belle made the first of many intrepid moves, and escaped with her youngest child. After living for some time in New York City, in 1843 the deeply religious woman followed what she interpreted as a directive from God and, assuming the name of Sojourner Truth, went off ``to do the Lord's work.'' For the rest of her long life, the indefatigable abolitionist and feminist journeyed from one state to another, delivering her impressively articulate message at anti-slavery and women's rights conventions--often to hostile, jeering audiences. The authors' meticulously researched account describes Truth's relationships with such noted figures as William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Beecher Stowe and Abraham Lincoln, underscoring the book's value as a chronicle of not just one, but many courageous individuals' battles against injustice. Ages 8-12. (Nov.)

Classification
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ISBN-13
9780590446914
Lexile Measure
960
Guided Reading Level
V
Publisher
Ascendance
Publication date
January 19, 1994
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF007050 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Cultural Heritage
Library of Congress categories
African Americans
United States
Women
Abolitionists
Truth, Sojourner
African American abolitionists
Social reformers
Reformers
Coretta Scott King Award
Honor Book 1993 - 1993

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