top of page
Sojourner Truth was a fearless American abolitionist and women's rights advocate who fought tirelessly for the rights and dignity of marginalized communities. Born into slavery, Truth escaped to freedom and became a powerful voice for justice and equality. Through her famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech and her work with the abolitionist and suffragist movements, Truth challenged societal norms and inspired generations of activists to fight for freedom and equality for all.
GettyImages-1390397976_b_edited.jpg
Quote_1.png

"If women want any rights more than they's got, why don't they just take them, and not be talking about it."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
GettyImages-1390397976_b_edited.jpg
Quote_1.png

"Truth is powerful and it prevails."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
GettyImages-1390397976_b_edited.jpg
Quote_1.png

"We do as much, we eat as much, we want as much."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
GettyImages-1390397976_b_edited.jpg
Quote_1.png

"Those are the same stars, and that is the same moon, that look down upon your brothers and sisters, and which they see as they look up to them, though they are ever so far away from us, and each other."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
GettyImages-1390397976_b_edited.jpg
Quote_1.png

"It is the mind that makes the body."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
GettyImages-1390397976_b_edited.jpg
Quote_1.png

"Religion without humanity is very poor human stuff."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
GettyImages-1390397976_b_edited.jpg
Quote_1.png

"I am not going to die, I'm going home like a shooting star."

Share on Facebook_Black.png
Share on X_edited.png
Painting Icon
bottom of page