When Harriet Met Sojourner

When Harriet Met Sojourner
Title When Harriet Met Sojourner PDF eBook
Author Catherine Clinton
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 36
Release 2007-10-16
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0060504250

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Two women with similar backgrounds. Both slaves; both fiercely independent. Both great, in different ways. Harriet Tubman: brave pioneer who led her fellow slaves to freedom, larger than life . . . yearning to be free. Sojourner Truth: strong woman who spoke up for African American rights, tall as a tree . . . yearning to be free. One day in 1864, the lives of these two women came together. When Harriet Met Sojourner is a portrait of these two remarkable women, from their inauspicious beginnings to their pivotal roles in the battle for America's future.

My Name Is Truth

My Name Is Truth
Title My Name Is Truth PDF eBook
Author Ann Turner
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 40
Release 2015-01-20
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780060758981

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Here is the remarkable true story of how former slave Isabella Baumfree transformed herself into the preacher and orator Sojourner Truth, as told by acclaimed author Ann Turner and award-winning illustrator James Ransome. An iconic figure of the abolitionist and women's rights movements, Sojourner Truth famously spoke out for equal rights roughly one hundred years before the civil rights movement. This beautifully illustrated and impeccably researched picture book biography underwent expert review by two historians of the period. My Name Is Truth includes a detailed historical note, an archival photo, and a list of suggested supplemental reading materials. Written in the fiery and eloquent voice of Sojourner Truth herself, this moving story will captivate readers just as Sojourner's passionate words enthralled her listeners. Supports the Common Core State Standards

Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol

Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol
Title Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol PDF eBook
Author Nell Irvin Painter
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 376
Release 1997-10-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 039363566X

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“A triumph of scholarly maturity, imagination, and narrative art.”—Arnold Rampersad Sojourner Truth: formerly enslaved person and unforgettable abolitionist of the mid-nineteenth century, a figure of imposing physique, a riveting preacher and spellbinding singer who dazzled listeners with her wit and originality. Straight-talking and unsentimental, Truth became an early national symbol for strong Black women—indeed, for all strong women. In this modern classic of scholarship and sympathetic understanding, eminent historian Nell Irvin Painter goes beyond the myths, words, and photographs to uncover the life of a complex woman who was born into slavery and died a legend.

I, Too, Sing America

I, Too, Sing America
Title I, Too, Sing America PDF eBook
Author Catherine Clinton
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 132
Release 1998
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780395895993

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A collection of poems by African-American writers, including Lucy Terry, Gwendolyn Bennett, and Alice Walker.

Women and Freedom

Women and Freedom
Title Women and Freedom PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Keckley
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 527
Release 2020-09-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1504064577

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In these classic memoirs, three indomitable women share their stories of surviving slavery and fighting for the freedom of others. Behind the Scenes: Born into slavery, Elizabeth Keckley used her talents as a seamstress to buy her freedom and eventually became Mary Todd Lincoln’s dressmaker. Keckley and the first lady formed a close friendship as they endured tragedies together, including the deaths of their sons and the assassination of President Lincoln. Keckley’s autobiography is an intimate portrait of life inside the White House as well as the stirring story of one woman’s fight to rise above the horrors of enslavement. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl: From the age of six, Linda Brent grows up serving a gentle mistress who teaches her to read and write. But when she tragically dies, Linda’s lecherous new master makes her life a living hell. Unable to join her two young children in their escape to the North, Linda hides in the attic above her grandmother’s house. For seven years, she waits for the opportunity to reunite with her son and daughter in the land of freedom. But when the chance finally comes, Linda discovers she has yet more pain to endure. Based on the true story of Harriet Jacobs’s escape from the South, this is one of American literature’s most powerful indictments of the evils of slavery. The Narrative of Sojourner Truth: After escaping enslavement, Sojourner Truth sued for her son’s release—the first time in American history that a black woman brought a white man to court and won. From then on, she made it her life’s mission to free all those who were considered less than equal. A major force in the abolitionist and women’s rights movements, Truth inspired generations with her legendary “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech. She also personally met with President Lincoln in 1864. Her stirring memoir is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

Hold the Flag High

Hold the Flag High
Title Hold the Flag High PDF eBook
Author Catherine Clinton
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 42
Release 2005-05-24
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0060504285

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In July 1863, a significantbattle in the Civil War was fought. Sergeant William H. Carney, an officer of the newly formed Massachusetts Fifty-fourth Regiment -- comprised entirely of African Americans -- led his soldiers over the ramparts of Fort Wagner, where Union soldiers charged the Confederates. As the soldiers fought, they gained strength from the stars and stripes of the American flag, Old Glory. It was Carney's vow to never let Old Glory touch the ground, and despite several gunshot wounds, he was able to rescue the flag from the fallen bearer. Carney held the flag high as a symbol that his regiment would never submit to the Confederacy. The battle of Fort Wagner decimated the Fifty-fourth Regiment, but Carney's heroism that night inspired all who survived. Catherine Clinton's historically precise text paired with Shane Evans's rich illustrations creates a remarkable account of one of the most memorable battles in Civil War history.

Who Was Sojourner Truth?

Who Was Sojourner Truth?
Title Who Was Sojourner Truth? PDF eBook
Author Yona Zeldis McDonough
Publisher Penguin
Pages 114
Release 2015-12-29
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0399539786

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Almost 100 years before Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat, Sojourner Truth was mistreated by a streetcar conductor. She took him to court--and won! Before she was Sojourner Truth, she was known simply as Belle. Born a slave in New York sometime around 1797, she was later sold and separated from her family. Even after she escaped from slavery, she knew her work was not yet done. She changed her name and traveled, inspiring everyone she met and sharing her story until her death in 1883 at age eighty-six. In this easy-to-read biography, Yona Zeldis McDonough continues to share that remarkable story.