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Sojourner Truth Essay Research Paper Kelsey CruickshankMarch

Sojourner Truth Essay, Research Paper


Kelsey CruickshankMarch 13,


2000


Book report #3English


?Sojourner Truth, Fearless Crusader,? by Helen Stone Peterson. The


book had two hundred and ninety four pages. I chose this book because


people overlook this woman when thinking about African Americans


who have spread positive ideas.


The main character is Isabella, who later renamed herself Sojourner


Truth. The book begins while she is only nine years old. In the


beginning she is a naive and scared little girl, but as the book


progresses, she becomes a strong and opinionated woman. The other


characters are the people who help her throughout her life, and those


that try and hinder her.


The book is about Sojourner Truth, and the struggles she faced


throughout her life due to her race. It begins with her as a nine year old


girl who is frightened about being seperated from her family, and being


sold to a new family. By the time she is thirteen she had been sold five


times. Shortly after July 4, 1827, Sojourner escaped her former owner,


to begin a life of her own, as a free woman. At the time she was twenty


nine. By leaving her owner, she left her children. To get them back, she


placed a formal complaint with a local courthouse, in Kingston, NY.


The court appealed in her favor, allowing her her son. In 1829, she and


her two children moved to New York City, so that her son and daughter


could have an education. She lived there for three years. In the


beginning of her fourth year, a religious man invited her present


employer to come to his communal country estate, so as to worship God.


While there, Sojourner?s employer died, and she was blamed for his


death. To prove that she was innocent, she went to former employers,


getting

letters that praised her highly. Due to this slander of her name,


she took her complaint to court, where in a white jury, she was


pronounced not guilty, and awarded a small sum of money. Shortly


after this, her son Peter presumably died. Feeling guilty that his


childhood only consisted of beatings, Sojourner traveled around New


York, New England and Massachusetts, helping people and spreading


God?s word. In 1850, a book was published about Sojourner?s life. She


was fifty three at the time. She would later attend antislavery meetings,


telling people about her life, and sing the songs her mother taught her.


After an antislavery/woman?s right meeting in Akron, Ohio, Sojourner


then became a fighter for women?s rights. On Thanksgiving in 1862,


Sojourner and her family brought dinner to black soldiers training near


Detroit. At the age of sixty seven, she met with Abraham Lincoln. After


Lincoln?s assassination, she met with President Johnson, and shortly


after, changed laws in Washington that forced streetcar conductors to


stop for black passengers. Sojourner Truth died in 1883 of a fatal


illness.


This book is an incredible relay of what African Americans had to face


before the Civil War, and even what they continue to face now. After


reading this book I came away with an immense knowledge of the


history of NY, as well as the history of a woman who helped pave the


way for abolitionists, and women?s rights movements.


I though this book was interesting, as well as informative. Although the


mood of the book was sometimes a little depressing, the characterization


was good, and the imagery was interesting, as was the symbolism. These


literary techniques helped to enhance the picture of what the people had


to live through. All in all, I really enjoyed reading it.

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