Traces the life of the former slave who could neither read nor write, yet earned a reputation as one of the most articulate and outspoken antislavery and women's rights activists in the United States.
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Sojourner Truth, A Black Hero,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Sojourner Truth (Black Americans of Achievement) (Library Binding)
"Sojourner Truth" provided many facts and interesting things that Sojourner Truth did, howver, it did not keep me interested for long, I felt that too many details were put in one place and I did not feel that I was in the book. Overall, it is good for class projects, but not that good for a free read.As I read, I learned many new things I did not know. Another good thing about this book is that it is short. There are about 90 pages in it and is clear and understandable. Even if you are in 2nd grade you could probably understand it.
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