Sojourner Truth, fearless crusader : production material, ca. 1972.

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Sojourner Truth, fearless crusader : production material, ca. 1972.

Pencil sketches, illustration proof. A brief biography of the northern slave who became the first black woman to give antislavery lectures in the United States.

Illustrations: 16 items.

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 7815603

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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