Only Passing Through
The Story of Sojourner Truth
Northport, ME : Audio Bookshelf, [2002]
Format: Audiobook on CD
Description: 1 sound disc (41 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Isabella was only nine when she was sold for the first time. And at first no one wanted her. The slave auctioneer had to throw in a flock of sheep before someone bid on the skinny young girl. But this young girl would grow. She would grow to become a brave, strong, towering woman who would speak out against the evils of slavery. She would transform herself into one of the most powerful voices of the abolitionist movement and would help to change the course of a nation. The slave Isabella would become the legendary Sojourner Truth. This is her story.
Subjects:
Truth, Sojourner, 1799-1883 -- Juvenile sound recordings.
African American abolitionists -- Biography -- Juvenile sound recordings.
African American women -- Biography -- Juvenile sound recordings.
Abolitionists -- Biography -- Juvenile sound recordings.
Social reformers -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile sound recordings.
Slavery -- United States -- Juvenile sound recordings.
Children's stories -- Juvenile talking books.
Truth, Sojourner, 1799-1883 -- Juvenile sound recordings.
African American abolitionists -- Biography -- Juvenile sound recordings.
African American women -- Biography -- Juvenile sound recordings.
Abolitionists -- Biography -- Juvenile sound recordings.
Social reformers -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile sound recordings.
Slavery -- United States -- Juvenile sound recordings.
Children's stories -- Juvenile talking books.
Target Audience: Family reading. Ages 7 and up.
ISBN:
1883332842
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
C CD BIOGRAPHY Truth, Sojourner | Main (Downtown) | Available by placing a hold, Repository - Children's | In |
More Formats
Unabridged.
Sound recording.
Read, sung and performed by Renee Joshua-Porter.
Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor, 2001.
Sound recording.
Read, sung and performed by Renee Joshua-Porter.
Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor, 2001.