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Sojourner Truth, Born Isabella (Belle) Baumfree, c. 1797 - November 26, 1883, Was an African-American Abolitionist and Women's Right Activist. Truth Was Born into Slavery in Swartekill, NY but Escaped with Her Infant Daughter to Freedom in 1826. After Going to Court to Recover Her Son in 1828 She Became the 1st Black Woman to Win Such a Case against a White Man. [...] - Celebrate Peoples' History
Sojourner Truth, Born Isabella (Belle) Baumfree, c. 1797 - November 26, 1883, Was an African-American Abolitionist and Women's Right Activist. Truth Was Born into Slavery in Swartekill, NY but Escaped with Her Infant Daughter to Freedom in 1826. After Going to Court to Recover Her Son in 1828 She Became the 1st Black Woman to Win Such a Case against a White Man. [...] - Celebrate Peoples' History
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Sojourner Truth, Born Isabella (Belle) Baumfree, c. 1797 - November 26, 1883, Was an African-American Abolitionist and Women's Right Activist. Truth Was Born into Slavery in Swartekill, NY but Escaped with Her Infant Daughter to Freedom in 1826. After Going to Court to Recover Her Son in 1828 She Became the 1st Black Woman to Win Such a Case against a White Man. [...] - Celebrate Peoples' History

2021
Design (US, geboren 1957)
Portrayed Person (US, 1797 - 1883)
Client (US, geboren 1973)
MediumOffset
Dimensions43.5 × 28 cm
Titles
Übersetzung(Feiert die Geschichte der Menschen / Sojourner Truth, ca. 1797 geboren als Isabelle (Belle) Baumfree, gestorben am 26.11.1883, war eine afroamerikanische Sklavereigegnerin und Frauenrechtlerin. Als Sklavin in Swartekill, New York, geboren, floh Truth 1826 mit ihrer kleinen Tochter in die Freiheit. )
Country of first appearanceUS
Object numberK-2064
DepartmentPlakatsammlung
show related projects
Credit LineZürcher Hochschule der Künste / Museum für Gestaltung Zürich / Plakatsammlung
Categories
  • Political Poster