Sojourner Truth did not attend school as she was born into slavery and did not have access to formal education. She was largely self-taught and learned to read and write later in life.
No, school is not slavery. Slavery involves the ownership of people as property, while attending school is an opportunity for education and personal development. While there may be elements of structure or expectations in school, it is not equivalent to the historical and systemic oppression of slavery.
Sojourner Truth was born into slavery and did not have access to formal education. She was self-taught and developed strong literacy skills later in life.
No, not all children went to school during slavery. Most enslaved children were denied access to education and were instead put to work on plantations or in household labor. Education was often restricted or prohibited as a means of maintaining control and perpetuating the cycle of slavery.
It is a free STATE that is closed by slavery. You know..... like when there is a free state, there is NO slavery. Therefore, it is like slavery is closed, that is way it is called closed to slavery.
he went to a local school and by his parents he was taught to hate slavery
He went to a local school by his parents and was taught to hate slavery. And was a great student
No, it is not proper grammar. The correct phrasing is "you and I."
Jesus isnt real.
well it isnt as educated as i though but no it isnt a bad school!
No, there isnt a school of witchcraft in singapore.
he isnt Marco Polo is well know. His book Travels is still read today, his journeys are still taught in school and he is celebrated for his time in China.
Sojourner Truth did not attend school as she was born into slavery and did not have access to formal education. She was largely self-taught and learned to read and write later in life.
No, school is not slavery. Slavery involves the ownership of people as property, while attending school is an opportunity for education and personal development. While there may be elements of structure or expectations in school, it is not equivalent to the historical and systemic oppression of slavery.
Sojourner Truth was born into slavery and did not formally attend school. She was taught to read and write by a Quaker family after she escaped slavery. Truth was largely self-educated and went on to become a prominent abolitionist and women's rights activist in the United States.
Latin is a subject that is taught in high school usually in the 9th and 10th grades.
amature wrestling is taught in high school