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Sojourner Truth was one of the most infamous African-American women in 19th century America For over forty years she traveled the country as a forceful and passionate advocate for the dispossessed, using her quick wit and fearless tongue to fight for human rights
- Sojourner Truth African Heritage Museum
Named in honor of the celebrated abolitionist and women’s rights activist, the Sojourner Truth Multicultural Art Museum is dedicated to bringing Asian, African, Latino and Native American art to the general public
- Sojourner Truth African Heritage Museum | Sacramento, CA 95822
Named in honor of the celebrated abolitionist and women's rights activist, the Sojourner Truth Multicultural Arts Museum is dedicated to bringing African art to the general public
- Sojourner Truth African Heritage Museum
We offer resources to document, preserve, and educate the public on the history, life, and culture of African Americans <br > <br > The museum is named for Sojourner Truth who, although born a slave, worked tirelessly for abolition, women’s rights, non-violence, and civil and economic advancement of oppressed people
- Sojourner Truth African Heritage Museum | Sacramento CA
the Sojourner Truth African Heritage Museum to curate a new temporary exhibit titled, “African American Educators: Past, Present and Future ” In this video, Delta discusses the new exhibit and also the first African American public school teacher in California history, Elizabeth Thorn Scott On February 5, 1855, four new public schools
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Rich in history, the vibrant exhibition showcases the important discoveries by George Washington Carver in science plus the agricultural impact African Americans had on tobacco, cotton, rice, peanuts, and even ice cream
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Truth was born into slavery in Swartekill, New York, but escaped with her infant daughter to freedom in 1826 After going to court to recover her son in 1828, she became the first Black woman to win such a case against a white man
- Sojourner Truth African Heritage Museum, 2251 Florin Road #126 . . .
Named in honor of the celebrated abolitionist and women’s rights activist, the Sojourner Truth Multicultural Art Museum is dedicated to bringing Asian, African, Latino and Native American art to the general public
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