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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - Historical Society of Battle Creek
- Promoting the history of Southwestern Michigan. Includes information on Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, the Kimball House Victorian Museum, and the Society's extensive collection of Sojourner Truth materials. - Narrative of Sojourner Truth, The
- Biography of Sojourner Truth, the 19th century preacher, abolitionist, and former slave. Written in 1850 by Olive Gilbert based on Sojourner Truth's recollections of her life. - Sojourner Truth Institute
- Organisation working to expand people's knowledge of Sojourner Truth's life and work as an abolitionist, preacher, and anti-slavery activist. - Sojourner Truth Memorial Statue Project
- Project honouring former slave, abolitionist and women's rights spokesperson Sojourner Truth with a statue in Florence, Massachusetts. - Sojourner Truth Records
- Archive of documents relating to Sojourner Truth, the 19th century abolitionist and feminist, from the State University of New York in New Paltz. - Sojourner Truth, The Libyan Sibyl
- Essay about Sojourner Truth, a former slave who campaigned for abolition and women's rights in the 19th century. Written in 1863 by novelist Harriet Beecher Stowe. - Voices from the Gaps: Sojourner Truth
- Biography and bibliography for Sojourner Truth, the former slave and 19th century activist who would become a symbol for both the Civil Rights and feminist movements. - Who2 Profile: Sojourner Truth
- Profile of 19th century African American reformer Sojourner Truth. Features vital stats and related links. - Wikipedia: Sojourner Truth
- Biography of American anti-slavery activist Sojourner Truth, the 19th century abolitionist and feminist activist. Covers her early life as a slave, her work during the Civil War, and her famous speeches. - Wikisource: Ain't I a Woman?
- Text of Sojourner Truth's most famous speech, called Ain't I a Woman?, a short commentary on slavery and women's rights, delivered in 1851 in Akron, Ohio. From Wikisource. - Women in Christian Tradition: Sojourner Truth
- Frances Gage's account of the woman's rights convention in Akron, Ohio, 1851, where Sojourner Truth gave her famous "Ain't I A Woman?" speech. Also includes the speech text. - Women in History: Sojourner Truth (Isabella Baumfree)
- Brief biography of Soujourner Truth, the 19th American abolitionist activist who was born as a slave on a Dutch farm.
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