Sojourner Truth
In an ever changing world , the evolution of man has been the most drastic in terms of technological, environmental, and emotional advancement. With great expansions in the various areas mentioned earlier the human being has ignored the very entity of there existence, and the power of reasoning, the ability to comprehend right from wrong without distortion. The Narrative of Sojourner Truth illustrates the hardships that were endured: enslavement, illiteracy, underclassing, brutal assaults, and murders. The African -American women were classed as third rate in the human scale that was implemented by the slaveowners; categorized under the whites, then under the African-American males. The African-American women were kept in good standing for the convenience of child bearing. Overburdened with the trials and tribulations of slavery Sojourner Truth was able to prosper with spiritual beliefs. Sojourner Truth's stability was made possible by a strong belief in the Holy Spirit. God was the major source of guidance, and willpower from the commencement of the slave trade until the emancipation of slavery. Slavery was orchestrated on a mass
Payment was the continuance of life, chances to have children African-American women were viewed as no comparison to white fear we'll take too much... if woman upset the world, do give began to take shape despite the continuos curtailing of her there children. The results of Sojourner's hard work resulted in form of hesitation. In terms of views of various work loads, and Sojourner started to embrace her spiritual calling, after
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Approximate Word count = 1794
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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