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"Sojourner" Definitions
  1. the small vehicle sent by NASA on the Pathfinder space trip to Mars in 1997. It weighed 25 pounds/11 kilograms, had six wheels and was controlled from earth. It moved on the surface of Mars, taking many photographs and measurements and analysing the rocks, etc. It was named after Sojourner Truth
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The College Avenue Apartments are now the Sojourner Truth Apartments, after abolitionist Sojourner Truth, who was owned by relatives of the university&aposs first president.
For Pathfinder, NASA liked the suggestion of Valerie Ambroise, who proposed naming it Sojourner, after Sojourner Truth, a former slave who took to the road to preach emancipation and women's rights.
"We're issuing a challenge to old people," Mr. Sojourner said.
Sojourner Truth, Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Luther King Jr., and other
Terrell became ACE Technical Charter School, Sojourner Truth Elementary School
Tiffanie Sojourner, whose expertise is in Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif.
A sojourner is a person who resides temporarily in a place.
Three other U.S. rovers have reached Mars: Sojourner, Spirit, and Opportunity.
Black women have been doing this since Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth.
Sojourner Truth (1851) Criminals, Idiots, Women, and Minors: Is the Classification Sound?
According to Princeton historian Nell Irvin Painter, author of Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol, Sojourner nee Isabella was born in the late 1790s in upstate New York to James and Elizabeth Baumfree, who were slaves under Johannes Hardenbergh.
So powerful is the Judeo-Christian reliance on sojourner or immigrant imagery, that in Peter's first epistle — this is just one example among many — he characterizes the whole life of the Christian as one of a sojourner and exile.
The former slave and abolitionist Sojourner Truth (27–211), originally Isabella Van Wagener.
Sojourner Truth might have never actually asked the famous question attributed to her.
Isabella gained her freedom in 1826 and renamed herself Sojourner Truth in 1843.
He listed Sojourner Truth, Martin Luther King Jr. and Fredrick Douglass and more.
The women sold artwork, including pins with Sojourner Truth's silhouette, at flea markets.
On that night, one resident submitted a petition proposing the Sojourner Truth School District.
The Pathfinder spacecraft and Sojourner rover, which can be seen investigating a large rock.
A character named the Chronicler intones about Phillis Wheatley, Benjamin Banneker, and Sojourner Truth.
They were evacuated from Iran during the Islamic Revolution and started a sojourner life.
From left to right, Spirit/Opportunity, Sojourner, Curiosity / Image courtesy of NASA NASA's Martian rovers.
Among the names included are Susan B. Anthony, Harriet Tubman, Alice Paul and Sojourner Truth.
What original accumulation of capital inflamed the minds of William Lloyd Garrison and Sojourner Truth?
The author of novels, memoirs and a book of essays, Sojourner lives in Flagstaff, Ariz.
"While I'd love to work for Disney, I love what I do," Ms. Sojourner said.
Honest Abe had heard of Sojourner, a former slave who'd published her story in 1850.
Sojourner Truth didn't have a say in the way her black femininity was coded in America.
Having one's femininity questioned and then disregarded is an experience Sojourner Truth knew all too well.
For a long time, Sojourner Elleby, a Refinery29 production assistant, let it stop her from experimenting.
Sultan is a solo sojourner who has followed her own path ever since she began exhibiting.
Obliged to you for hearing me, and now old Sojourner ain't got nothing more to say.
As a child, I learned during our shortest month about Martin and Malcolm, Harriet and Sojourner.
The iconic suffragist Sojourner Truth should have been a shoo-in for the Central Park monument.
In these largely unpopulated paintings, Wong invited the viewer to be a solitary observer or sojourner.
Seven of those women named were Black, including Sojourner Truth, Ida B. Wells, and Mary Church Terrell.
In 1872, Susan B. Anthony and Sojourner Truth both tried to vote, but were both turned away.
Seven of those women named were Black, including Sojourner Truth, Ida B. Wells, and Mary Church Terrell.
You know, Sojourner Truth said, "Ain't I a woman," in the 1800s, so it was already happening.
She subsequently left New York in 1843, became a Methodist and changed her name to Sojourner Truth.
Sojourner Truth, who planted the aspirations of black women in the women's rights movement, would be proud.
Consider what happened when Sojourner Truth showed up at a women's rights convention in Ohio in 123.
"I have such a love-hate relationship with those memories of getting my hair braided," Sojourner Elleby says.
The kids we see are ones I had relationships with as an educator at the Sojourner Truth Center.
"I resculpted Sojourner Truth's left hand to bring it into the conversation," Bergmann writes in her latest proposal.
Her landmark book, "The Narrative of Sojourner Truth," details her journey from slave to abolitionist and feminist preacher.
The traumatic experiences detailed by Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth would not have happened in the same ways.
Perhaps the most famous usage of the American carte de visite was by Sojourner Truth, in the 1860s.
Sojourner Truth was born a slave and became a famed orator, fighting against slavery and for gender equality.
After a religious conversion, Baumfree changed her name to Sojourner Truth, and preached abolitionism and women's rights thereafter.
Aaron Sojourner is a labor economist and associate professor at the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management.
Aaron Sojourner is a labor economist and associate professor at the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management.
A book published by Princeton Architectural Press gathers vintage photographs of people knitting, from Sojourner Truth to unidentified nudists.
The Smithsonian calls her an activist whose contributions run parallel to those of Sojourner Truth and Ida B. Wells.
There's a particularly high demand for remodels and new homes there, according to Carolyn Sackariason of the Aspen Sojourner.
Sojourner Truth didn't deliver her iconic "Ain't I a Woman?" address for the sake of an inspirational Instagram post.
"Trump took the Obama economy and added a Keynesian spending boost Republicans never would've let Obama do," says Sojourner.
Naming herself "Sojourner Truth," she converted to Methodism and began campaigning for women's rights and the abolition of slavery.
"She told them she had Sojourner Truth on one shoulder and Harriet Tubman on the other," Ms. Hayward said.
" The plain-spoken and eloquent quotations in this book come directly from her 1878 memoir, "Narrative of Sojourner Truth.
She specializes in lifelike bronze; her statue of Sojourner Truth at Thurgood Marshall College appears to walk alongside passerby.
In addition to other films, Wang noted that he drew on the design of NASA's Curiosity, Opportunity, and Sojourner rovers.
"Sojourner Truth is speaking, Susan B. Anthony is organizing, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton is writing," said Bergmann in her presentation.
Before she gained fame as a preacher and abolitionist, Sojourner Truth was owned by the family of Rutgers's first president.
Gerstein wrote that Bergmann consulted Nell Irwin Painter, professor of American history at Princeton University and author Sojourner Truth, A Life, A Symbol (1996); Margaret Washington, professor of history at Cornell University, and author of Sojourner Truth's America (2011); and Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby, a professor of art history at the University of California, Berkeley.
Cards sport illustrations of important female figures from the 18th century to current day including Sacagawea, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Sojourner Truth.
John Lewis (D-Calif.), Chief Justice Earl Warren, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, women's rights activist Lucy Stone and abolitionist Sojourner Truth.
Northampton is in the Pioneer Valley, an area that was once home to Sojourner Truth, Sonic Youth, and utopian abolitionist communities.
John Lewis, which also includes vessels named for civil rights leaders such as Sojourner Truth, Lucy Stone and Robert F. Kennedy.
People you might not think of as writers — rap artists like Tupac Shakur, or orators like Sojourner Truth — are given equal time.
Aaron Sojourner and Nick Carnes have both shown that stronger unions increase the likelihood of blue-collar workers serving in state government.
In Detroit, former slave and fellow activist Sojourner Truth was similarly turned away when she demanded a ballot at her polling place.
Google is kicking off Black History Month this year by celebrating the legacy of Sojourner Truth, the subject of today's Google Doodle.
So many women have been written out of history, and there are more corners and moments than Florence Nightingale and Sojourner Truth.
The great actress Cicely Tyson, 91, riveted the audience with an excerpt from a speech by the slave-born abolitionist Sojourner Truth.
The films, "Pilgrim" (21225) and "Sojourner" (212), link various historic sites, figures, and voices to envision a radical, spiritual black feminist future.
The real Sojourner Truth "took pride in speaking correct English and objected to accounts of her speeches in heavy southern dialect," Painter writes.
Mario M. Cuomo of New York presented her sculpture of Sojourner Truth, the 19th-century abolitionist and women's rights advocate, to Nelson Mandela.
"Sojourner," boys and girls, is what you say when you find yourself way outside your comfort zone and need to take a break.
But the lineage of we women of color runs even deeper, back to Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Ida B. Wells and Ella Baker.
After the vote, in a last-ditch effort to change the name, one resident submitted a petition proposing the Sojourner Truth School District.
"A lot of her heroic female characters start off as Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, or other major figures from African-American history," Canavan says.
Sojourner Truth was born into slavery at the end of the 18th century, but she escaped — carrying her infant daughter with her — in 1826.
He likened it to Sojourner, NASA's first Mars rover, which was about the size of a microwave oven and trundled around Mars in 303.
Obama is compared to many historical and contemporary figures in this book, from Sojourner Truth and Zora Neale Hurston to Beyoncé and Angela Bassett.
Some of the famous women they honored: Sojourner Truth, Sally Ride, Carrie Underwood, Maya Angelou, Beyonce, Lorde and of course, Cardi B.  Hear, hear!
SUNDAY STYLES An article last Sunday about the rise of art galleries in downtown Los Angeles misstated the age of the painter Sojourner Truth Parsons.
"You have indeed rendered Sojourner more actively engaged with Stanton in the statue," Washington wrote Bergmann in a letter that was brought to the commission.
They also used the parade as an opportunity to collect donations for Sojourner House, a non-profit organization that helps abuse survivors rebuild their lives.
Shown here: Two spacecraft engineers with a flight spare of Sojourner, a working sibling to Spirit and Opportunity (left), and a test rover Curiosity (right).
Antiques Because the artist Inge Hardison created towering statues and small busts of schoolchildren, families and heroes like Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman and the Rev.
Two economists, the University of Minnesota's Aaron Sojourner and Yale's Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, have built a model for predicting unemployment claims based on news reports.
They preferred the uneducated version of black womanhood embodied by the formerly enslaved suffragist Sojourner Truth, who entertained her audiences as she imparted her ideas.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul announced today that statues of Sojourner Truth and Rosalie Jones would be erected on state property.
That's why there were Hot Wheels toys of NASA spacecraft, such as the Sojourner rover back in 1996: Caltech licensed and sold the rights to Mattel.
A bust of abolitionist and women's-rights advocate Sojourner Truth, installed in 2009, is the first sculpture to honor a Black woman in the U.S. Capitol.
Also, a wheelchair user criticized the Tate Modern for inaccessibility issues, a controversial monument to women's suffrage will be redesigned to include Sojourner Truth, and more.
Archival photos of Black Panther leader Fred Hampton and women's rights activist Sojourner Truth played on the screen while Nina Simone's classic " Sinnerman" was heard overhead.
Just as Sojourner demonstrated the advantages of a spacecraft that drives, a successful test of the helicopter could lead to more flying probes on other planets.
The story centers on Sojourner Mullein, an N.Y.P.D. cop turned Lantern, who looks as if she has been cloned from the Afrofuturist pop star Janelle Monáe.
Other ships in that class are named for former Chief Justice Earl Warren, former Senator Robert F. Kennedy, suffragists and abolitionists Sojourner Truth and Lucy Stone.
Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, the book Uncle Tom's Cabin, Sojourner truth, these names and stories must've been said to me about a million times.
This isn't the first time NASA has contracted out to young space enthusiasts — the past four rovers (Curiosity, Spirit, Opportunity and Sojourner) were named by kids.
But Nordhagen said that other indie designers, like Echodog, the studio behind Signs of the Sojourner, are trying even more complex conversation systems than he has.
Signs of the Sojourner, a narrative card game about building relationships, "focuses specifically on what it means to talk to someone" using unconventional techniques, Nordhagen said.
In 1997, NASA's Pathfinder mission arrived on Mars, but its Sojourner rover broke down after just three months and carried a relative dearth of useful scientific tools.
"Oh, Lord, it burst my bubble for sure," said Mr. Sojourner, who did a do-over in October and completed the leg of the trip he missed.
Other names in the class include former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, women's rights activist Lucy Stone, former Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren and abolitionist Sojourner Truth.
All the other plates are creatively imagined vaginas … The Sojourner Truth plate is the only one in the collection that shows-instead of a vagina — a face.
The notification to Congress listed names for four other ships: • Sojourner Truth, who escaped slavery in 1826 and traveled the country as an evangelist and rights activist.
Andrew M. Cuomo announced this week that the state would create two suffragist statues — one of Ms. Jones, and the other of Sojourner Truth — in New York.
I couldn't figure out what it was, and then I realized — there I was with Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Alice Paul.
Today, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul announced that statues depicting suffragists Sojourner Truth and Rosalie Jones would be installed at two separate sites.
Knitting has also served as a tool of Civil Rights activism, as abolitionists like Sojourner Truth helped freed slaves find jobs, teaching trades like sewing and knitting.
I mean, from an Aztec woman's song to ancient sources like Pliny to Sojourner Truth to — JA: — to a letter from a friend about her [friend's] painful divorce.
There was Tamika Mallory, a young black activist who was crowned the "Sojourner Truth of our time" by Jet magazine and "a leader of tomorrow" by Valerie Jarrett.
NASA's Sojourner explored the planet for about three months in 1997, and three weeks before Opportunity arrived, its identical twin, Spirit, landed on the other side of Mars.
Women of color like Sojourner Truth, Maria Stewart, and Frances E.W. Harper were major forces in the movement, working not just for women's suffrage but for universal suffrage.
Meanwhile, the back of the $10 bill will honor the leaders of the women's suffrage movement — Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Alice Paul.
There's a Black radical tradition that has always existed, from slavery to hush harbors, to Frederick Douglass, to Sojourner Truth, who have always been extremely critical of this nation.
The "Wonder Woman" Quarterly included a four-page section called "Wonder Women of History", profiling characters as diverse as Sojourner Truth, Joan of Arc, Helen Keller and Nellie Bly.
Kirsten Gillibrand of New York focused on a strongly feminist message, name-checking female political activists including Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Ida B. Wells, and Sojourner Truth.
The men cited mythology to claim that they were the planet's historical owners, and after NASA landed the Sojourner rover, they sued the agency for "invading Mars" in 1997.
But 15 days shy of the finish, Mr. Sojourner, 71, a former police officer who had an artery bypass operation in 2004, got heat exhaustion and aborted his mission.
"Father and mother are treated with contempt in you; the sojourner suffers extortion in your midst; the fatherless and widow are wronged in you" (Ezek. 22:7).https://t.
As you may have gathered from its title and its safe word (which refers to the 19th-century African-American abolitionist Sojourner Truth), "Underground Railroad Game" is about slavery.
"I'll give the president credit for not steering the economy into a ditch," says Aaron Sojourner, a labor economist at the University of Minnesota who closely tracks economic trends.
Its ghosts are American ghosts: praising liberty, but not all of it; fearing the unknown, the stranger, the different, the sojourner, preferring them to keep their voices to themselves.
The event takes its name from Sojourner Truth's 1851 "Ain't I A Woman" speech, a seminal appeal not only for women's rights, but also the equality of African Americans.
Austin and Cado have been playing (surprise surprise) two new roguelike deckbuilders, Meteorfall: Krumit's Tale and Signs of the Sojourner, and Rob is still finding new surprises in Control.
Painter has consistently found that, despite her substantial study and biography of Truth, most people, including the Princeton students she teaches, prefer the Sojourner Truth that Frances Dana Gage created.
"As I said previously, it was both disempowering and ahistorical to have Sojourner using only one hand to express herself […] The engaged hands, the open mouth speak volumes," she added.
The NEOWISE team frequently recognizes civil rights advocates like Franklin in their work, and has named other asteroids after Malala Yousafzai, Rosa Parks, Wangari Maathai, Sojourner Truth, and Harriet Tubman.
The new design for the back of the $10 bill will feature leaders of the suffrage movement: Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Alice Paul.
The piece, a reimagining of the Last Supper with painted-vulva plates and seats reserved for famous women, from Sappho to Sojourner Truth, is now installed at the Brooklyn Museum.
Sojourner Truth, who was born into slavery in the 18th century, escaped to freedom in 1826, and was a major advocate for women's rights in addition to her abolitionist activism.
Following criticism over the historical accuracy of previous proposals, the statue was revised again to reflect differences of opinion between abolitionist Sojourner Truth, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony.
And at that point in that narrative is Sojourner Truth, along with numerous African American women who not only worked for abolition but also for feminism, and to overturn lynching laws.
The 19th-century African-American activist Sojourner Truth, who'd been born into slavery, was famous for beseeching well-off, racist white suffragists to fight for her agency along with their own.
Mars rovers (1997-present) Perhaps the most endearing robots in the solar system, the Mars rovers—four in total—have been scooting around the Red Planet since Sojourner landed in 1997.
Red stamps show where NASA's Viking 1, Pathfinder / Sojourner, and Opportunity rovers landed, and also point out the site of the Soviet Union's failed Mars 6 lander, which crashed in 1974.
Here is a white man whose whiteness fails to yield any providential good fortune, and a sojourner in the wilderness of himself confronting the cipher of the universe with religious dread.
"There's a sense of Peter Pan's Lost Boys around here," said the painter Sojourner Truth Parsons, 31, who moved her studio to Mirasol Street in Boyle Heights from Toronto eight months ago.
Writing in competition with Harriet Beecher Stowe and to further her own cause as an advocate of women's rights, she boldly created the caricature of the Sojourner Truth we most know today.
The active average home price on Billionaire Mountain as of June 2018 was $15.8 million, with an average cost per square foot of $2,225, according to the Aspen Sojourner, a local magazine.
She published her memoir, The Narrative of Sojourner Truth: A Northern Slave, in 1850, and gained national acclaim as a speaker, delivering dozens of speeches and lectures on women's rights and abolitionism.
Like a sci-fi sojourner crossing dimensions, I've found myself in places I didn't recognize, not just because of unfamiliar terrain, but because it felt like I had landed in another era.
And, like the lonely sojourner of A Space Odyssey, the physical and emotional trauma Abbie undergoes pushes him toward transcendence, endowing him with psychic abilities beyond the capacity of more mobile humans.
Former UConn star and NBA sojourner Cliff Robinson will be the keynote speaker at the Cannabis Collaborative Conference next month as part of his transition from power forward to marijuana farmer and advocate.
A montage of women involved in the American suffrage movement -- Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Alice Paul -- will be on the back of the Hamilton-led $10.
Soon public séances were attracting everyone from newspaper man Horace Greeley to Sojourner Truth, and table rapping, spirit photography, and mediums were part of a new, much more personal, connection with the afterlife.
"Roses and Radicals" and "Votes for Women" both remind us of this fact through the inclusion of Sojourner Truth's 1851 "Ain't I a Woman" speech at a women's rights meeting in Akron, Ohio.
And it wasn't just white women: There is material on Sojourner Truth, and Anna Murray-Douglass, the wife of Frederick Douglass, whose paid labor, the show notes, helped support her husband's political work.
Intersectionality wasn't a term of art in the 2202th century, but Sojourner Truth was among the first to argue for alleviating the overlapping burdens of being both black and a woman in America.
While Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman may be among the most recognized 19th-century black women activists, a recent photography digitization project at the Library of Congress (LOC) spotlights some lesser-known figures.
Powerful women including Sappho, Georgia O'Keeffe, Sojourner Truth, and Susan B. Anthony are represented by elaborate place settings on a large, triangular table made through traditional "female" labor like needlework, ceramics, and china painting.
Stacey Abrams's new essay on identity politics reveals why she's a rising star Sojourner Truth's "Ain't I a Woman" is one of the greatest speeches in American rhetoric Job growth in January was phenomenal.
"There aren't that many photographs of Harriet Tubman, because she didn't live a particularly public life, and she didn't pose for images to support and promote herself, the way Sojourner Truth did," she said.
"We changed the incentives on the margin, but also gave a big gift to company owners that didn't require any change in behavior," says Aaron Sojourner, a labor economist at the University of Minnesota.
For this now canonical text, hooks took her title from a line in the 1863 published version of Sojourner Truth's speech in favor of women's suffrage, which she gave in 1851 in Akron, Ohio.
In between are beguiling snapshots of unidentified knitters but also portraits of the famous, from the McGuire Sisters to Sojourner Truth to Eleanor Roosevelt, Joan Crawford, and even Ingrid Bergman weaving wool for her twins.
"It took far too long for Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton to join Central Park's 23 male statues, but I'm so glad we're finally here," the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee tweeted.
You can read about Alexander the Great but not about Catherine the Great, Kafka but not Virginia Woolf, Clausewitz but not Sojourner Truth, Schopenhauer but not Simone de Beauvoir, Michael Faraday but not Marie Curie.
A new $2000 bill will add images of five female leaders of the women's suffrage movement, including Sojourner Truth and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, to the back, while keeping founding father Alexander Hamilton on the front.
The money raised by the campaign, which can't be directly used to "bribe" a politician, will be donated to three Pennsylvania education organizations: Camp Sojourner, the Pennsylvania Arts Education Network and the Children's Literacy Initiative.
A music review on Tuesday about "Kathleen Battle: Underground Railroad — A Spiritual Journey" at the Metropolitan Opera, which included readings, misidentified the source of the words by Sojourner Truth that were read by Cicely Tyson.
The city's Public Design Commission approved a long-gestating statue of Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Sojourner Truth on Monday, adding them to a lineup that already includes 23 different statues of men.
"To the suffragettes and Sojourner Truth, we thank you for the sacrifice, the marching, the courage that you had to stand up against those who would deny a woman the right to vote," she said.
To investigate these outflow channels up close, NASA sent the $280 million Mars Pathfinder spacecraft to the lower reaches of Tiu and Ares Valles, which the probe investigated in 1997 with its companion, the Sojourner rover.
And its portraits of Sojourner Truth, Booker T. Washington, Frederick Douglass, George Washington Carver and Marian Anderson begin the show on a heroizing note, one that sounds throughout, though not always in the key of uplift.
" (2009, printed by Curlee Raven Holton) juxtaposes portraits of Abigail Adams and Sojourner Truth, overlaid with their words about women's rights from Adams's letter to her husband and Truth's legendary 1851 speech "Ain't I a Woman.
But the highlight of the episode was when Vanzant had Hazel speak the words of her song "Pop My Butt" to pictures of Black history icons like Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, and Sojourner Truth on Vanzant's wall.
Other women expected to be featured on the currencies include Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Alice Paul on the $10 bill, and Marian Anderson and Eleanor Roosevelt on the $5 bill.
From the need for Sojourner Truth's "Ain't I a Woman" speech in 1851 to the sexism within the Civil Rights movement and beyond, Black men have proudly stood as the face of both Black struggle and resistance.
Scores of people are also paying tribute to other prominent women's rights activists ... including Sojourner Truth, who was born into slavery, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- both of whom dedicated their lives for passage of the 19th Amendment.
THE ARTS A music review on Tuesday about "Kathleen Battle: Underground Railroad — A Spiritual Journey" at the Metropolitan Opera, which included readings, misidentified the source of the words by Sojourner Truth that were read by Cicely Tyson.
But in doing so, let us also ensure significant black suffragists like Sojourner Truth, Ida B. Wells, and Mary Church Terrell have their place in history, a place equally as prominent as that of white suffrage leaders.
The exhibit is arranged by category: family, labor, war, social change, celebrity (including a carte de visite of Sojourner Truth), self-presentation, identification, self-portraiture and appropriation, which includes Carrie Mae Weems's appropriated photos of enslaved people.
Some of them — Sojourner Truth, Ida B. Wells, Mary Church Terrell — stand as towering figures in the history of American social activism, and yet none is set to receive a statue of her own, in this configuration.
The German-owned brand partnered with New York Public School 149 Sojourner Truth in Harlem, giving students the chance to design a shoe of their own, with the most promising design selected to be produced and sold internationally.
From left to right, Spirit/Opportunity, Sojourner, Curiosity / Image courtesy of NASA To date, all successful missions to Mars have been completed by four entities: NASA, the Soviet Union, the European Space Agency and the Indian Space Research Organization.
But with intersectional feminism finally getting the attention it deserves, it's certainly fair to be angry that Anthony was chosen rather than someone like Sojourner Truth, who not only escaped slavery but fought for all women's right to vote.
It's a fairly, uh, safe bet that you will find yourself tempted to cry "Sojourner" on many occasions before the end of "Underground Railroad Game," the in-all-ways sensational play that opened on Monday night at Ars Nova.
After criticism over the exclusion of African American suffragists in the monument's original design, Bergmann redesigned the future Central Park sculpture to include abolitionist and women's rights activist Sojourner Truth alongside suffragists Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Kim Watkins, the chairwoman of the Community Education Council's zoning committee, is zoned for one of the Harlem district schools, Public School 149, the Sojourner Truth School, but sends her daughter to a gifted program elsewhere in the district.
Only two works are under glass: Leah Tinari's "Limitless," a series of portraits of extraordinary American women, from Sojourner Truth to Abby Wambach, and Roberto Visani's "Rainbow Assembly," a sculpture of laser-cut acrylic that could injure little hands.
Sojourner undoubtedly did a great deal of good work during her lifetime, for she was instrumental in reclaiming hundreds of men and women from a bad life, and by her own set a splendid example to the colored population.
Mikki Kendall tweeted a list of activists she credits with helping secure black women's right to vote: I owe my right to vote to Sojourner Truth, Ida B. Wells, Mary Church Terrell, Mary Cary, Nannie Burroughs, Frances Harper, & Daisy Lampkin.
" The revised suffragist monument was approved on Monday by the city's Public Design Commission, over the objections of the academics who wrote that adding Sojourner Truth "could obscure the substantial differences between white and black suffrage activists, and would be misleading.
Today, a variety of books and calendars that feature the likes of Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Madam C.J. Walker, Dr. Betty Shabazz, Denmark Vesey, Rosa Parks, J.A. Rogers, Sojourner Truth and Marcus Mosiah Garvey, for example.
We owe it to Sojourner and Susan and Sacagawea, and all the fearless women revolutionaries who came before us, to celebrate women not only in panel discussions and museum exhibits but with the institutional reforms that create fair and equal representation.
It would keep Hamilton on the front of the $10 bill, but the back would feature a montage of women involved in the American suffrage movement, including Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Alice Paul.
With works spanning from a 19th-century portrait of Sojourner Truth to a video installation from this year, the exhibition seeks to understand how the way we look at ourselves is tied to the way we are seen by others.
Nat Turner is certainly a hero to root for, but so are female abolitionists whose stories aren't revenge fantasies, like Harriet Tubman, Elizabeth Jennings, Sojourner Truth, and women from countless activist groups across the country, like Boston's African American Female Intelligence Society.
As he announced plans to nix Jackson, Mr Lew unveiled a new blueprint for the $10 note that would add a covey of suffragists—Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott, Alice Paul, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Sojourner Truth—to the back of the bill.
The Navy plans to name other ships after slavery abolitionist Sojourner Truth, U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, U.S. Representative John Lewis, Chief Justice Earl Warren and women's rights activist Lucy Stone, according to a post on the Harvey Milk Foundation's Facebook page.
"Sojourner Truth is added in a manner that simply shows her working together with Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton in Stanton's home, it could obscure the substantial differences between white and black suffrage activists, and would be misleading," the letter said.
Friday's Google Doodle, designed by Philadelphia-based artist Loveis Wise, honors the legacy of Truth and her fight for racial equality and justice in the US. "As a black woman, illustrating Sojourner Truth was especially personal and meaningful to me," Wise told Google.
After praying for some time she heard, she said, the name " Sojourner" whispered to her, as she was to travel "up and down," and afterward "Truth" was added to it to signify that she should preach nothing but truth to all men.
Some 1.5 million people in the United States are victims of trafficking, most commonly for sexual exploitation, according to the lawsuits filed in Florida and Arizona on behalf of Florida Abolitionist and the Sojourner Center, an Arizona group that assists trafficking and domestic violence survivors.
Aaron Sojourner, a professor at the University of Minnesota and a former labor economist for the Council of Economic Advisers under Obama and Trump, charted out the shift in Trump's talking points — compared with how the US jobs market is actually doing — on Twitter recently.
The tours take users to cities like Florence, MA (the town Sojourner Truth escaped slavery to), Montgomery, AL (where Claudette Colvin launched a legal battle over discrimination on the city's buses months before Rosa Parks) and Oakland, CA (where the Black Panther Party was formed).
At the core of the exhibition are two films—"Pilgrim" (2017) and "Sojourner" (2018)—which address acts of creativity and radical generosity rooted in current events and social communities and allow the artist to reimagine a future that is Black, feminist, spiritual, and unabashedly alive.
Malcolm X and Sojourner Truth got spotlights, as did Shirley Chisholm, the first American woman to run for president with a major party, and even Ben Carson, the secretary of housing and urban development (highlighted for his pioneering neurosurgery work at Johns Hopkins Hospital).
Sojourner had a tall, masculine-looking figure — she was almost 6 feet high — and talked in a deep, guttural, powerful voice that made many people who heard her think that she was a man, and was imposing upon them by masquerading as a woman.
Looking to resolve their row, the group financing the monument announced it will now include a statue for Sojourner Truth, the abolitionist and women's rights activist best-known for her rousing "Ain't I a Woman?" speech first delivered at the 1851 Women's Convention in Akron, Ohio.
The performance was primarily part of a program of Smith's work that included a screening of her recent shorts, a new 16mm restoration of her much acclaimed, rarely seen 1988 feature film Drylongso, and a previously unscreened short film, Sojourner, in the festival's Tiger Short Film Competition.
The Narrative of Sojourner Truth offers some glimpses of the complexity of this magnificent woman, but since this book was not actually written by Truth (she dictated her story to Olive Gilbert), we still do not know what was omitted, what was colored in and sensationalized for white audiences.
By ger, commonly translated from Hebrew as "stranger" or "sojourner," the Bible refers to an immigrant who is an outsider in the place where he now lives -- a resident who has no family or clan to look after him, and who is therefore vulnerable to social and economic exploitation.
There's also the manuscript for Harriet Beecher Stowe's blurb for "The Narrative of Sojourner Truth," as well as a 1773 first edition of Phillis Wheatley — the first African-American to publish a book of poetry, and perhaps the first American woman to try to earn a living by writing.
In 1872, Susan B. Anthony's attempt to vote and her subsequent arrest got the lion's share of publicity, but Ware uses a carte de visite of the black activist Sojourner Truth to tell the story of how she, too, tried to vote in the Presidential election that year.
Twitter users quickly started encouraging voters to visit the graves of black women — from black women's suffrage and anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells to abolitionist and women's rights activist Sojourner Truth to Shirley Chisholm, the first woman and first African American to run for president in the United States.
The women featured include Sojourner Truth ("probably the first recorded intersectional feminist"); Ida B. Wells (who led an anti-lynching campaign all the way to the White House), Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman in Congress; author Zora Neale Hurston; poet and civil rights activist Audre Lorde; ballet dancer Misty Copeland; and more.
UPDATE 5, 2019/21/16: You can now read up on the other figures who will be featured on the new currency, including Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul, Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Lucretia Mott for the $10 note, and Marian Anderson, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Martin Luther King Jr. for the $5.
Today, activists and social media influencers such as Harriet's Apothecary and Vintage Black Glamour are redefining the observance of Black History Month to include examples of African-American resistance and elegance -- not just the same embodiments of excellence every February: Martin Luther King, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Thurgood Marshall, and Sojourner Truth.
Something promised in a court oath THE WHOLE TRUTH Sojourner Truth It might be momentarily confusing to see 47A in the same theme set as the other leaders because she lived way before them and the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s (and '70s and '80s, and on and on).
She could neither read nor write, but on her lecturing tours took with her grandson, who attended to her business affairs Sojourner knew many prominent men — her favorite statesman being Abraham Lincoln — and her narratives and descriptions of those whom she had known showed that she had judged their characters exceedingly well.
I had the idea of naming ourselves after a heroine, Dolores Huerta or Sojourner Truth, but before I could offer this, they all seemed to land at once on the name "Shades of Grey," and while this was decades before the word "Fifty" would precede that phrase, I still understood that it also somehow referenced sex.
Over the course of the whole puzzle, I loved filling in TRANSGENDER, Sojourner Truth's "AIN'T I A WOMAN," DO THE MATH, "I FEEL FREE," GARI (because yum), DOMAIN NAMES, POUND CAKE, I DID SO, NO FAIR, BARGAINING CHIP, COLD OPEN, HEMINGWAYESQUE (which now competes with Byron Walden's ZOLAESQUE as "Snootiest Entry Ever"), AOL RADIO, DOG PARK and IN JOKE.
Why not have stints for folks like Ida B. Wells, Clara Barton, Charles R. Drew, Marian Anderson, Jackie Cochran, Cesar Chavez, Paul Robeson, Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Shirley Chisholm, Nelly Bly, August Wilson, Amelia Earhart, Richard Pryor and James Wong Howe: Americans who helped make America great before it was deemed in need of being made great again.
Along with the change to the $20, Lew announced that Alexander Hamilton – who has come back into vogue after becoming the subject of a hit Broadway musical – will remain on the front of the $10 bill while leaders of the women's suffrage movement – including Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Alice Paul – will appear on the back.
In addition to the decision to place Tubman on the $20 bill, the Treasury secretary, Jacob Lew, also announced that the back of the $10 bill would feature images of five suffragists – Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Alice Paul and Susan B. Anthony – and the back of a new $5 bill will have an image of Marian Anderson, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Eleanor Roosevelt.
They now project 4.7 million new claims for the week ending March 27, a huge spike from an already record number: The initial numbers might not be this high when they're first announced on Thursday, April 2, Goldsmith-Pinkham cautions; slow processing speeds and low-balled initial estimates mean that he and Sojourner expect the official data announcement to be more like 3.54 million new claims.
The Guardian reported Monday that the city's Public Design Commission voted to allow the display of a statue by artist Meredith Bergmann depicting Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, three prominent advocates for women's right to vote in the U.S.  The design depicts Truth and Stanton sitting at a table discussing issues while Anthony stands behind the table between them, overlooking the conversation.
The picture of the Treasury building on the back of the $25 bill would be replaced with a depiction of a 220 march in support of women's right to vote that ended at the building, along with portraits of five suffrage leaders: Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Alice Paul and Susan B. Anthony, who in more recent years was on an unpopular $25 coin until minting ceased.
"We sort of realized that things have come full circle, with happy slaves being depicted picking cotton on Confederate currency just before the Civil War, to Obama's bronze medals for being the first African-American president, to Harriet Tubman being on the new 20 and Sojourner Truth having a turn on the 10 and Marian Anderson being on the 5 in 2020 — which I hope still happens," Ms. Thomas said.
But thanks to the past 40 years of work from intersectionalist feminists, we're finally paying attention to what women of color have been saying since at least the days when Sojourner Truth had to ask if she, too, got to count as a woman: that what it's like to be a woman varies drastically across social lines of race, socioeconomic class, disability and so on, and that if we try to pretend otherwise, we usually just end up pretending that the experiences of the wealthy, white, straight, able-bodied women who already have more than their fair share of social privilege are the experiences of all women.

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