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Did Sojourner Truth have any education?

Sojourner Truth was a slave and had no education. At that time African Americans were slaves and spent most of their lives working in homes.


How did sojourner truth's die?

Sojourner Truth died because of a disease she had.


What did sojourner truth do that most of the day were not allowed to do?

she lectured to audiences


What was Sojourner Truth most famous speech?

Ain't I A Woman?


what did sojourner truth do that most women of the day were not allowed to do?

she lectured to audiences


What did Sojourner Truth do that most women of the day were not allow to do?

she lectured to audiences


Sojourner truth's famous quotes?

One of her most famouse speeches was Ain't I a woman?


Did Sojourner Truth have education?

Sojourner Truth did not have any education at all. She was born into slavery and was illiterate most of her life(couldnt read or write) She even had to dictate her autobiography to someone instead of writing it herself.


What were the most significant contributions that Sojourner Truth made in the country?

:to keep the womens right moving


What did Sojourner Truth most women of the day were not allowed to do?

she lectured to audiences


How did Sojourner Truth make a contribution to American history?

Sojourner truth was an African American woman abolitionist and supporter of the women's rights movement. She made many speeches, include her most famous one, Ain't I a Woman, at a woman's rights convention where she was the only black person there. for more info go to www.google.com and search Sojourner Truth contributions. There are multiple sites all dedicated to her.


Did Sojourner Truth attend a college?

No, she did not. In fairness, Sojourner Truth (real name Isabella Baumfree) was alive in the early to mid-1800s, a time when few woman, black or white, attended college. In fact, only the wealthiest, elite white Christian men had the opportunity for higher education. Sojourner Truth would have been taught privately, or she would have apprenticed and learned by doing, which is how most people of that era were educated.