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  1. Sojourner Truth (born Isabella Baumfree) was one of the best-known abolitionists of the nineteenth century. Born a slave in New York in approximately 1797, she was freed in 1828.
  2. Although Sojourner Truth never learned to read or write, she dictated this autobiography to Olive Gilbert, a white abolitionist.
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  3. The Sojourner Truth Institute of Battle Creek, MI, has a terrific collection of resources for students of all grade levels.
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  4. In 1843, Sojourner Truth moved to Massachusetts where she lived in and near Florence for eight years, and where she now has a memorial statue.
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  5. Sojourner Truth was born in Ulster County, upstate New York at the end of the eighteenth century.
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  6. This biographical vignette is published by Women in History, a non-profit project that brings history to life with live performances of historical monologues and online biographies.
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  7. She is known in pop culture as simply Cleopatra, although there were six Egyptian queens before her with the same name.
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  8. On June 6, 1944, Allied troops from the U.S., Britain, Canada and France, stormed the coastline of Normandy, France, taking the occupying Germans by surprise.
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  9. Under the leadership of President Thomas Jefferson, the United States purchased 827,987 square miles of territory from France on May 2, 1803 for $15 million.
  10. In the past few decades, African Americans have begun to uncover a history that was largely discarded, overlooked, and ignored.
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