Sojourner Truth
W. Terry Whalin, Terry Whalin, Ken Landgraf
Paperback
(Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, June 1, 1999)
Born into a slave family in upstate New York at the end of the eighteenth century, Sojourner Truth gained her freedom around age 30, and became a leader and orator for abolition, women's rights, and Christianity. As an illiterate, black woman in nineteenth century America, Sojourner Truth accomplished much. Her story is a fascinating example of how God can use the seemingly powerless ones of society to accomplish His work.