Sojourner Truth: A Biography
By (Author) Larry G. Murphy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
20th January 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Slavery and abolition of slavery
306.362092
Hardback
208
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
This simple narrative of an extraordinary life explores the power of a disinterested commitment to right and truth. Sojourner Truth: A Biography traces this remarkable woman's life from her birth through adulthood and to her death in 1883. Drawing from public pronouncements, personal correspondence, and journalistic accounts of key historical actors, it follows her extraordinary career and sets the events of her life in the larger context of U.S. social and political history. The years during which Truth lived bore witness to tremendous social and religious ferment in the United States, including, of course, the Civil War. Truth was directly involved, indeed an influential figure, in many contentious issues of the period, from slavery and abolition to religious revivalism, women's rights, temperance, racial reconciliation, and more. Her story serves as a prism through which readers will better understand how these complex matters were adjudicated in 19th-century America. More than that, her life demonstrates what courage, character, and principle can accomplish against all odds.
highly recommended for both public and college biography collections. * Midwest Book Review *
Larry G. Murphy, PhD, is professor of the history of Christianity at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, IL.