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We Will Be Free
The Life and Faith of Sojourner Truth
Nancy Koester
- 304 pages
- English
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We Will Be Free
The Life and Faith of Sojourner Truth
Nancy Koester
About This Book
Christianity Today Book Award of Merit in History/Biography (2024) Sojourner Truth's powerful voice calls to us through this evocative narrative of faith in actionâand her words are more relevant than ever. Though born into slavery, Sojourner Truth would defy the limits placed upon her as a Black woman to become one of the nineteenth century's most renowned female preachers and civil rights advocates. In We Will Be Free, Nancy Koester chronicles her spiritual journey as an enslaved woman, a working mother, and an itinerant preacher and activist. On Pentecost in 1827, the course of Sojourner Truth's life was changed forever when she had a vision of Jesus calling her to preach. Though women could not be trained as ministers at the time, her persuasive speaking, powerful singing, and quick wit converted many to her social causes. During the Civil War, Truth campaigned for the Union to abolish slavery throughout the United States, and she personally recruited Black troops for the effort. Her activism carried her to Washington, DC, where she met Abraham Lincoln and ministered to refugees of Southern slavery. Truth's faith-driven action continued throughout Reconstruction, as she aided freed people, campaigned for reparations, advocated for women's rights, and defied segregation on public transportation. Sojourner Truth's powerful voice once echoed in the streets of Washington and New York. Her passion rings out again in Nancy Koester's vivid writing. As the legacy of slavery and segregation still looms over the United States today, students of American history, Christians, and all interested readers will find inspiration and illumination in Truth's story.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword by Alicia K. Jackson
- Acknowledgments
- Prologue: She Belongs to Humanity
- 1. Isabella, a Northern Slave
- 2. The Vision
- 3. Lost Sheep in Gotham
- 4. The Kingdom of Matthias
- 5. âWhy Sit Ye Here and Die?â
- 6. The Lever of Truth
- 7. The Moral Reform Depot
- 8. âMake Me a Double Womanâ
- 9. Between a Hawk and a Buzzard
- 10. âAm I Not a Woman and a Sister?â
- 11. âWe Believe You Are a Manâ
- 12. Showdown at the Angola Courthouse
- 13. âI Sell the Shadowâ
- 14. Truth Goes to Washington
- 15. Reconstruction
- 16. Give Woman Her Rights
- 17. âI Go in for Agitatingâ
- 18. âMy Name Was Upâ
- 19. âWe Will All Be as Oneâ
- Appendix: Three Versions of Truthâs Most Famous Speech, âAinât I a Woman?â
- A Note on the Sources
- List of Abbreviations
- Notes