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Sojourner Truth Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Sojourner Truth? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Sojourner Truth changed her name from Isabella Baumfree to Sojourner Truth because she felt a divine calling to travel and preach.

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In 1843, Isabella Baumfree felt a divine calling, changed her name to Sojourner Truth, and became a traveling preacher.

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Sojourner Truth met President Abraham Lincoln at the White House and criticized his policies on emancipation.

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In 1864, Truth visited Lincoln, praising him but also urging him to treat Black soldiers and former slaves more fairly.

3.

Sojourner Truth never learned to read or write throughout her entire life.

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Though illiterate, she dictated her autobiography 'The Narrative of Sojourner Truth' to a friend and used memorization to deliver speeches.

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Sojourner Truth was a close friend and collaborator of Frederick Douglass during the abolitionist movement.

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While they were contemporaries and shared platforms, Truth and Douglass had public disagreements, notably over Douglass’s support for political action vs. moral suasion.

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Sojourner Truth was born into slavery in New York and spoke only Dutch as a child.

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She was born Isabella Baumfree in Ulster County, New York, and her first language was Dutch, as her enslavers were Dutch settlers.

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Sojourner Truth was an active advocate for women's suffrage until her death in 1883.

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Truth remained an outspoken suffragist her entire life, speaking at the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association convention in 1881, two years before she died.

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Sojourner Truth used the phrase 'Ain't I a Woman?' in her speech at the 1851 Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio.

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The phrase 'Ain't I a Woman?' does not appear in the 1851 transcript by Marius Robinson; it was invented by Frances Dana Gage in a 1863 recollection. Truth's original words were different.

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Sojourner Truth was the first Black woman to win a court case against a white man in the United States.

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In 1828, she sued successfully to recover her son Peter, who had been illegally sold to Alabama, becoming a legal pioneer.

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