Sunday, 15 December 2013

How did Sojourner Truth defy the gender norms of her time period throughout The Narrative of Sojourner Truth?

Sojourner Truth, born in 1797 by the name of Isabella Baumfree, was a slave until she escaped in 1826. She eventually became a traveling minister. She also joined the abolitionist movement and began to speak about the evils of slavery. It was uncommon for women to be public speakers during the 1800s. Most women tended to stay at home and take care of responsibilities around the house.


Sojourner Truth also purchased a home in 1850....

Sojourner Truth, born in 1797 by the name of Isabella Baumfree, was a slave until she escaped in 1826. She eventually became a traveling minister. She also joined the abolitionist movement and began to speak about the evils of slavery. It was uncommon for women to be public speakers during the 1800s. Most women tended to stay at home and take care of responsibilities around the house.


Sojourner Truth also purchased a home in 1850. She continued to travel and promote various social causes. Sojourner Truth had her memoirs published in 1850 under the title of The Narrative of Sojourner Truth: A Northern Slave. During the Civil War, she supported the Union and worked with slaves who had been freed. She also met President Lincoln.


Sojourner Truth’s various activities were not normal activities for women during the 1800s.

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