Profiles the life of Sojourner Truth, an African American girl born a slave named Isabella in New York who grew up to speak multiple languages, live all over the U.S., and became a mother, grandmother, author, speaker, and advocate for emancipation and women's suffrage.
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Sojourner Truth and nineteenth century social reform -- Early life as slave -- A free woman -- A move to New York City -- Joining the abolitionists -- Women's rights advocate -- Traveling to Washington -- More work to do -- A legacy that lives on.