Sojourner Truth Fredrick Douglas John Brown Harriet Tubman William Still Angelina Grimke Sister Sarah William Lloyd Garrison
(John Brown)
What did John brown wear
John Brown was hanged. The debate intensified, and war came closer than ever.
he was john brown so he told lies
Sojourner Truth's mother died by three white men sexually assulting her
Some famous abolitionists include Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, and William Lloyd Garrison. These individuals played key roles in the fight against slavery in the United States during the 19th century.
Sojourner Truth Fredrick Douglas John Brown Harriet Tubman William Still Angelina Grimke Sister Sarah William Lloyd Garrison
sojourner truth owner were a man named martin schryver, and the other was john dumont. sojourner got tired of him bossing her so she escaped.
Charles Hardenberg, John Neely, Martinos Schryver, John Dumont and someone else
Sojourner Truth saw the jug of whiskey as "an opiate for his slaves."
Sojourner Truth was sold to John Dumont, a landowner in New York. She was owned by Dumont for about 16 months before she escaped to freedom.
Not sure about all, But here are some: Sojourner Truth Fredrick Douglas John Brown Harriet Tubman William Still Angelina Grimke Sister Sarah William Lloyd Garrison
Uncle Tom's Cabin Sojourner Truth Ain't I a Women
John Quincy Adams
sojourner truth's time line:1797- sojourner truth was born as a slave in new york.1808- got sold to a man named john Neely.1810- sold to a man named john dumont1826-she escapes the farm and one night god revealed to her telling her he is every where.1827- all slaves in new york got legally freed. she secured the return of her son peter who was sold in permanent slavery in Alabama.1828-lived in new york and worked as a domestic.1843-named her self sojourner truth and she traveled places and gave speeches.1846-truth joins the anti-slavery lecture1850-the narrative of sojourner truth was published and she gave her speech called 'ain't i a women'1857-she moved in a house in battle creak Michigan1864-meets president Lincoln and was glad she had the meeting.1883- she died in battle creek on Nov/26 at age 86.
No, he was not. John Elway played his entire career for the Denver Broncos.