No, Sojourner Truth was never legally married. She had a partner, but they did not have a formal marriage ceremony.
No, Sojourner Truth's husband was not white. She was a former slave who married a fellow African American man named Thomas.
No, Sojourner Truth never married. She had five children with a man named Thomas, but they were never legally married. Truth chose to remain single and dedicated her life to activism and social justice causes.
There is no concrete evidence that Sojourner Truth was legally married. She was in a common-law marriage with a man named Thomas, with whom she had five children, but they were not legally married.
Sojourner Truth's husband's name was Thomas.
No, Sojourner Truth was never called Sojourner Pratt. She was born Isabella Baumfree and later changed her name to Sojourner Truth after she felt called to travel and speak out for social justice and equality.
Sojourner Truth was around 30 years old when she married Thomas.
Sojourner Truth married a slave named Thomas and had 5 children.
No, Sojourner Truth's husband was not white. She was a former slave who married a fellow African American man named Thomas.
Sojourner Truth married an older slave named Thomas in 1799, when she was around 21 years old. They had several children together before Thomas was forced to sell their son to a plantation in Alabama.
Sojourner Truth never married a man named Thomas. She had five children with a man named Thomas, but they were not legally married.
Sojourner Truth has five children. She was married to Thomas.
she got married at the age of 68
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She married someone named Thomas
she has 4 children and was married to thomas.....
Sojourner Truth
No, Sojourner Truth never married. She had five children with a man named Thomas, but they were never legally married. Truth chose to remain single and dedicated her life to activism and social justice causes.