Sojourner Truth Memorial Committee

Sojourner Truth Statue on Jeopardy

Published by Anna Newman on April 21, 2016April 21, 2016

Tonight on Jeopardy, our very own statue was the subject of a question on Jeopardy. The answer: “A statue of this ex-slave and abolitionist stands in Florence, Massachusetts, where she lived from 1843-1856.”

Share this:

  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter
Categories: Sojourner in the News

  • Mobile Walking Tour
  • Sign Up for Our Mailing List
  • Community Support Partners
  • Donate
Follow Us
My Tweets

Related Posts

News and Events

Sojourner Truth Honored with Google Doodle

Sojourner Truth was honored with the Google Doodle on February 1, the first day of Black History Month 2019. The image was created by artist Loveis Wise, who spoke of what this project meant to Read more…

Sojourner in the News

Rutgers to Name Apartment Building after Sojourner Truth

In February 2017 Rutgers University announced that it will name an apartment building on its historic New Brunswick campus after the abolitionist and women’s rights activist Sojourner Truth (c.1797-1883). The decision followed research findings, published Read more…

News and Events

Exhibit Explores Photography of Sojourner Truth

The UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) is Sojourner Truth, Photography, and the Fight Against Slavery, an exhibition that features photographic carte de visite portraits of Truth that she sold to help Read more…

  • Support Us
  • News & Events
  • About Us
  • Walking Tours
  • 2021 Community Support Partners
  • Sign Up for Our Mailing List
  • Video Tour of the African American Heritage Trail
  • Mobile Walking Tour
  • African-American Heritage Trail
  • Sojourner Truth
  • Donate
  • High School Scholarship
  • Home
Hestia | Developed by ThemeIsle