Black History Bulletin / Sojourner Truth (multiple size options)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Sojourner Truth (1797--1883) Described by Frederick Douglass as a ''strange compound of wit and wisdom, of wild enthusiasm and flintlike commonsense,'' Sojourner Truth set out on her own as a traveling evangelist with litle more than the clothes on her back. A powerful speaker and singer, Truth's dignified manner hushed audiences into silence and drove them to tears with her touching stories. She was one of the most famous antislavery speakers of her day, and was directly associated with the white women's suffrage movement. Colossians 3:23-24
Available in standard and legal sizes.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
| Occasion | Black History |
|---|---|
| Associated SKUs | U7885, U7885L |
| Packaging | Package of 100 |
| Free Tools | My Church Toolbox |