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Sojourner Truth(1797-1883)
Baumfree was born a slave in Ulster County, New York. She was traded to several families as a child and married a fellow slave at the age of 14. She became free in 1828 under a New York law that banned slavery. In 1843, she experienced what she regarded as a command from God to preach. She took the name Sojourner Truth and began lecturing in New York. Her early speeches were based on the belief that people best show love for God by love and concern for others. She soon began directing her speeches toward the abolition of slavery. In 1864, Sojourner Truth visited President Abraham Lincoln in the White House. She stayed in Washington, D.C., and worked to improve living conditions for blacks there. She also helped find jobs and homes for slaves who had escaped from the South to Washington. In the 1870's, she tried unsuccessfully to persuade the federal government to set aside undeveloped lands in the West as farms for blacks. Note: An abolitionist is a person whose principles or measures foster abolition (the act of abolishing), especially of slavery.
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