Soujourner Truth
In an ever changing world , the evolution of man has been themost drastic in terms of technological, environmental, andemotional advancement. With great expansions in the variousareas mentioned earlier the human being has ignored the veryentity of there existence, and the power of reasoning, theability to comprehend right from wrong without distortion. TheNarrative of Sojourner Truth illustrates the hardships that wereendured: enslavement, illiteracy, underclassing, brutalassaults, and murders. The African -American women wereclassed as third rate in the human scale that was implemented bythe slaveowners; categorized under the whites, then under theAfrican-American males. The African-American women were kept ingood standing for the convenience of child bearing. Overburdened with the trials and tribulations of slaverySojourner Truth was able to prosper with spiritual beliefs.Sojourner Truth's stability was made possible by a strong belief in the Holy Spirit. God was the major source of guidance,and willpower from the commencement of the slave trade until theemancipation of slavery. Slavery was orchestrated on a massscale and caused the separation of many families in order to
But, ere she reached the vehicle, she saysthat God revealed himself to her, with all the suddenness of aflash of lighting, showing her, "in the twinkling of an eye,that he was all over"- that he pervaded the universe- "and thatthere was no place where God was not. You need not be afraid to give us our rights forfear we'll take too much. The results of Sojourner's hard work resulted inharder work being delegated, without any consideration beingtaken that she was a human being. This was evident with Sojourner's firstslave mistress, the continuos work routine that was endure bySojourner, was difficult for males to accomplished. 4As Sojourner grew older, men took interest in herdespite scorning from the other slaves. 5Sojourner makes direct reference to God, that God cansave anyone if belief is entrusted in God. " All her unfilledpromises arose before her. Payment was the continuance of life, chances to have childrenand see them grow as Sojourner did in her case. African-American women were viewed as no comparison to whitewomen, major problems arose when the women would try torationalize there feelings about the ill treatment of therechildren, also the selling of there children. if woman upset the world, do giveher a chance to set it right side up again. Sojourner loss one of her children under false pretences, whichwas a regular practice in the slavery period. This is directly related to her mother'searly testimony about the highest spirits and the magnitude ofhis power in relations to suffering and distressing situations.
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